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Advancing Analytics

We develop and combine technologies into four-dimensional analytical methods for health research. Our goal: With our analytics for precision medicine, we want to contribute to optimising the prevention, diagnosis and therapy of various diseases.

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Research Programmes

In our four programmes, we conduct research on various interdisciplinary projects. In one of our research programmes, for example, we combine analytical procedures and develop multi-method concepts in order to elucidate disease mechanisms and identify potential therapeutic approaches - always with a clear application purpose for the following preclinical research.

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ISAS Kompakt

20th September 2024

"Book a Scientist": Register Now for a Virtual Chat with Researchers

The format "Book a Scientist" offers those interested in science the opportunity to book individual appointments with researchers within the Leibniz Association. Among them are two ISAS researchers. Their topics are "overzealous" immune cells after a heart attack and animal experiments and their alternatives.

Book a Scientist.
10th September 2024

Fascinating Insights: Virtual World in the Classroom

What actually is reality? How do we perceive our environment? And how can augmented reality support researchers in their work? Along with class 3a of the Don Bosco elementary school in Bochum, two ISAS researchers explored these questions.

Marie steht im Klassenzimmer und trägt eine VR-Brille. In den Händen hält sie jeweils einen Controller.
29th August 2024

Protein interaction paralyses a young patient

Two mutations in the genetic material of a boy lead to the rare neuromuscular disease NEDHFBA. Investigations of the young patient's samples by researchers at Essen University Hospital and ISAS shed light on the previously unrecognized mechanisms behind the symptoms: Proteins influence the development of the rare disease.

Bild von Dr. Andreas Hentschel, Mitarbeiter in der Arbeitsgruppe Translationale Analytik.
16th August 2024

"We want to improve the fundamental understanding of disease models"

Why is it exciting to decode the lipid signature of individual cells? And which cell type is particularly suitable for allowing this process? Prof Dr Sven Heiles gives the answers in an interview.

Portrait von Jun.-Prof. Dr. Sven Heiles.
8th August 2024

"Fatty" signatures: How lipid patterns can be used as a diagnostic tool

Microglial cells, the immune cells of the central nervous system, are known for their different appearances. In order to demonstrate this heterogeneity for the first time at the lipid and thus metabolic level for individual cells, a team of researchers has set itself a special analysis goal: Decoding the unique and "fatty" signatures of individual cells.

Das Foto zeigt Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sven Heiles und Doktorandin Chiahsin Chi am MALDI-Massenspektrometer.
2nd August 2024

Thrombocyte Proteome: Tracking down Life-threatening Events in the Bloodstream

Thrombocytes (blood platelets) can link up at lightning speed and block a vessel as a thrombus. Possible consequences include heart attacks or strokes. Scientists at ISAS are therefore looking for molecular markers for platelet activation. In future, this knowledge could help doctors recognise a thrombosis before it occurs and react accordingly.

Dr. Fiorella Solari.
5th July 2024

 Thyroid hormones: Timers for the heart?

The Collaborative Research Centre "Local Control of Thyroid Hormone Action - LOCOTACT" investigates the local control of the effects of thyroid hormones in organs such as the heart or liver. In order to find new therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular diseases, for example, researchers at ISAS want to know: How does the body control the transport, metabolism and mechanism of action of thyroid hormones in the heart?

Videograf André Zelck (rechts im Bild) begleitet die Doktorandin Stefanie Dörr (Kardiovaskuläre Pharmakologie) bei ihrer Arbeit am Echokardiographiegerät.
26th June 2024

From ISAS to Harvard: a special research stay during the PhD programme

The laboratories of the Bioimaging working group at ISAS are currently unusually empty. Two of the doctoral students have left the institute for a several-month research stay in the USA. An Interview with Head of the research group, Prof Dr Anika Grüneboom, ans statements from the two travellers give an insight into the advantages of this for their own scientific careers as well as the entire group's work.

Flora Weber und Darleen Hüser stehen gemeinsam vor der Gordon Hall auf dem Harvard Gelände. Flora Weber and Darleen Hüser stand together in front of Gordon Hall on the Harvard campus.
19th June 2024

What are you doing at ISAS, Marcos?

There are almost 1,400 kilometres between Marcos Nadales Neira's home town of Zaragoza in Spain and Dortmund. Why the 18-year-old decided to do an internship at ISAS and what he hopes to gain from his time at the institute, he reports for ISAS Kompakt.

Marcos Nadales Neira stands in the laboratory with a pipette in his hand.
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Publications

JMIR serious games, Vol. 12, 2024, P. e52785

Egger J, Gsaxner C, Luijten G, Chen J, Chen X, Bian J, Kleesiek J, Puladi B.

Is the Apple Vision Pro the Ultimate Display?

https://doi.org/10.2196/52785

Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, Vol. 11, No. 5, 2024, P. 1131-1137

Roos A, Häusler M, Kollipara L, Topf A, Preusse C, Stucka R, Nolte K, Strom T, Berutti R, Jiang X, Koll R, Lochmüller H, Schacht SM, Zahedi RP, Weis…

HNRNPA1 de novo Variant Associated with Early Childhood Onset, Rapidly Progressive Generalized Myopathy

https://doi.org/10.3233/JND-240050

Spectrochimica Acta Part B-Atomic Spectroscopy, Vol. 219, 2024

Song H, Tian C, Speicher L, Ahlmann N, Brandt S, Niu G, Franzke J.

Elucidation of discharge mechanisms in He- and Ar-flexible μ-tube plasmas by temporally and spatially resolved plasma optical emission phoresis spectroscopy

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2024.107014

Chemistry-A European Journal, 2024, P. e202402685

Squarcina A, Maier P, Senft L, Vignane T, Filipovic MR, Ivanovic-Burmazovic I.

Unlocking Selective Anticancer Mechanisms

https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202402685

Cardiovascular Research, Vol. 2024, No. cvae169, 2024

Reyat JSS, Sommerfeld LC, O’Reilly M, Cardoso VR, Thiemann E, Khan A, O’Shea C, Harder S, Müller C, Barlow J, Stapley RJ, Chua W, Kabir SN,…

PITX2 deficiency leads to atrial mitochondrial dysfunction

https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvae169

Nature Methods, Vol. 21, No. 8, 2024, P. 1390-1393

Zhang S, Dai G, Huang T, Chen J.

Multimodal large language models for bioimage analysis

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-024-02334-2

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Vol. 26, No. 31, 2024, P. 20883-20890

Plaickner J, Petit T, Bärmann P, Schultz T, Koch N, Esser N.

Surface termination effects on Raman spectra of Ti3C2Tx MXenes: an in situ UHV analysis

https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cp02197e

Analyst, Vol. 149, No. 17, 2024, P. 4487-4495

Gazeli O, Elia EA, Argirusis N, Lazarou C, Anastassiou C, Franzke J, Garcia-Reyes JF, Georghiou GE, Agapiou A.

Low-cost heat assisted ambient ionization source for mass spectrometry in food and pharmaceutical screening

https://doi.org/10.1039/d4an00901k

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