Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration
The Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration is dedicated to elucidate the basic mechanisms underlying cardiovascular disease and vessel growth with the aim to develop new therapies for improving the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Supported by the Excellence Cluster 'Cardiopulmonary Systems', it focuses on research, innovations, and experiments in the field of cardiovascular health, aging, and regeneration, with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and researchers.
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Nr. of Employees
medium (51-250)
Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration
Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Centre for Molecular Medicine, Goethe Universitätsklinikum – Haus 25B, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Services
Collaborative bioinformatics support for processing and analysing genomic and single-cell datasets generated in cardiovascular research projects.
Partnerships with clinical units and research consortia to integrate human clinical samples and translate basic discoveries toward clinical relevance.
Collaborative bioinformatics support for processing and analysing genomic and single-cell datasets generated in cardiovascular research projects.
Partnerships with clinical units and research consortia to integrate human clinical samples and translate basic discoveries toward clinical relevance.
Expertise Areas
- Cardiovascular regeneration and repair
- Non-coding RNA biology and RNA therapeutics
- Single-cell genomics and transcriptomics
- Vascular aging and neurovascular interactions
Key Technologies
- Single-cell sequencing
- Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
- Microarray transcriptome profiling
- Genetic lineage tracing / fate mapping
News & Updates
New research on the effects of aging on cardiac pericytes and their role in cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis.
Research on neurovascular interactions in the aging heart and their implications for cardiac health.
Study demonstrating the regulatory role of circular RNA circPLOD2 in pericyte function under hypoxia.
Recognition of Mariana Shumliakivska with a poster prize at the International Society on Hypertension in Renal and Cardiovascular Disease.
Julian Wagner received the Young Investigator Award at the PCVB Meeting 2025.
Colin Bodemer wins Poster Prize at the PCVB Meeting 2025.
New research on the effects of aging on cardiac pericytes and their role in cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis.
Research on neurovascular interactions in the aging heart and their implications for cardiac health.
Study demonstrating the regulatory role of circular RNA circPLOD2 in pericyte function under hypoxia.
Recognition of Mariana Shumliakivska with a poster prize at the International Society on Hypertension in Renal and Cardiovascular Disease.
Julian Wagner received the Young Investigator Award at the PCVB Meeting 2025.
Colin Bodemer wins Poster Prize at the PCVB Meeting 2025.