Project Details
Professor Dr. Roland Schüle
Address
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Klinik für Urologie
Arbeitsgruppe Hormone Dependent Cancer
Breisacher Straße 66
79106 Freiburg
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As Applicant
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Current projects
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The role of the histone demethylase LSD1 in the pathogenesis of AML (Research Units)
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Urologial Diseases in a Aging Society: From Genetic to Medical Csre (UroAgeCare) (Workshops for Early Career Investigators)
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P5: Dissection of KMT9 biology in urothelial carcinoma (Research Units)
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Completed projects
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Funktionelle Charakterisierung des nukleären Orphan Rezeptors RORß (Research Grants)
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Charakterisierung der Histondemethylase LSD1 (Research Grants)
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Control of histone demethylase activity: An innovative therapeutic concept to fight hormone refractory prostate cancer (Reinhart Koselleck Projects)
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Current projects
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As Spokesperson
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Completed projects
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SFB 992: Medical Epigenetics (MEDEP) - From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Applications (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects
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As Participating Researcher
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Current projects
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EXC 2189: CIBSS - Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies (Clusters of Excellence (ExStra))
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Completed projects
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EXC 294: Centre for Biological Signalling Studies (bioss) - From Analysis to Synthesis (Clusters of Excellence)
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Current projects
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As Project Head
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Current projects
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Central Tasks of the Collaborative Research Centre (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects
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Funktionelle Charakterisierung des Androgenrezeptor Koaktivatorproteins FHL2 (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Strategien zur gezielten Modulation der transkriptionellen Aktivität des Tumorsuppressorproteins WT1 (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Control of adipogenesis by the signal-regulated INHAT-repressor NIR (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Assembly and signal-mediated regulation of the androgen receptor/LSD1 histone demethylation complex (Collaborative Research Centres)
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The novel arginine methyltransferase PRMT10 controls tumor growth and metastatic disease (Collaborative Research Centres)
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The KMT9 protein machinery is a novel chromatin writer (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Characterisation of the lysine methyltransferases KMT9 and KMT10 (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Current projects
- As Co-Investigator