Aragona Group Our group studies how biomechanics influence stem cell identity and govern stem cell fate in regenerating adult epithelia.
Dost Group Our group studies how biomechanics influence stem cell identity and govern stem cell fate in regenerating adult epithelia.
Brickman Group Our group aims to understand mechanism(s) governing cellular decision-making, competence and plasticity during development and differentiation.
Jensen Group Our group wants to understand how the epithelium is maintained long-term and how this is altered upon tissue damage to secure regeneration by using the intestinal epithelium as system to study cell behaviour.
Kirkeby Group We aim to develop novel stem cell transplantation therapies for neurodegenerative diseases as well as to use the stem cells as a tool to understand the pathogenesis of brain disorders.
Sedzinski Group We aim to understand the mechanical and molecular processes driving the development and regeneration of mucociliary epithelium (MCE).
Żylicz Group Our group wants to uncover how the early embryo senses its environment and specifically how the metabolic state of the cell regulates gene expression and epigenetic memory.