On this page you will find an overview of all scientific research groups assigned to the Clinical Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. Detailed information on the individual research projects can be found on the websites of the respective research groups and in the Pediatric Research Center.
Working groups in alphabetical order:
Main research areas
- Pediatric registry for stem cell transplants and cell therapies
- Stem cell transplants for rare congenital entities
Further links
Main areas of research
- Molecular mechanisms of chemotherapy resistance in cancer cells
- Translational research
- Protein catabolism and amino acid metabolism in cancer cells
- Identification of therapeutic targets
- Molecular mechanisms of clonal heterogeneity
Further links
Main areas of research
- Lymphoproliferative diseases after organ transplantation (PTLD) registry and therapy study
- PTLD tumor immunology
- Cellular immunotherapy for viral diseases
Main areas of research
- Clonal heterogeneity in leukemia
- Acute leukemia models and identification of molecular targets
- Phenotypic plasticity of the leukemic stem cell
Research focus
- Health services research
- Palliative medicine
- Oncological long-term aftercare & transition
- Integrative oncology
Further links
Main areas of research
- Adoptive immunotherapy and graft engineering
- Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for children, adolescents and young adults with relapsed or refractory AML
Main areas of research
- Childhood ALL
- Translational research
- Germline genetics
- Pharmacogenetics
- Mechanisms of chromosomal translocation
- Genetic predisposition to cancer
- Fanconi anemia
Further links
Main areas of research
- Patient safety
- Teaching-learning research
Further links
Main areas of research
- Inhibitory hemophilia
- Acquired coagulation disorders in childhood