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Research


Our focus is on immunotherapy, tumour research and transplantation medicine.


Immunotherapy

On the one hand, the main focus is on translational, immunologically orientated research. This means that therapeutic options are to be developed for practical application in everyday clinical practice. On the other hand, immune-related forms of therapy and immune regulation form a central field of research. The associated cellular and molecular processes as well as the central role of the immune system in defined diseases are analysed. The focus covers all important areas of modern immunological research and includes the transplantation of donor organs and implants, inadequate, misdirected or excessive immune responses and immune insufficiencies, malignant diseases of the blood and other organs as well as infectious diseases.


Tumour Research

The focus is on basic as well as disease- and patient-oriented tumour research, including the analysis of tumour development, the identification of prognostic factors and tumour markers as well as the development of new therapeutic strategies. This is complemented by application-orientated clinical and clinical-experimental activities. The basis for this is provided by the methods already used at the faculty in the fields of genomics, epigenomics, proteomics, lipidomics and metabolomics.


Transplantation Medicine

A third focus, which is strongly clinically, but also scientifically defined, concerns the field of transplantation medicine. Both organ (kidney, heart, liver, pancreas) and bone marrow transplants are carried out at the UKR. In recent years, the Transplant Centre in Regensburg has developed into one of the leading centres in Bavaria and has gained a national profile. Through targeted research, transplantation medicine is to be continuously developed further, thus increasing the quality of life and the chances of survival of those affected.



Research


UR - University of Regensburg
Faculty of Medicine

University Hospital
Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11
93053 Regensburg