Project Details
Professor Dr. Gerd Walz
Address
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg
Department Innere Medizin
Klinik für Innere Medizin IV - Nephrologie und Allgemeinmedizin
Hugstetter Straße 55
79106 Freiburg
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As Applicant
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Current projects
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Regulation of cell surface proteins by CMTM family members (Research Grants)
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SGLT2 inhibition and acute kidney injury (Research Grants)
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Completed projects
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Die Bedeutung von RGS7 in der polyzystischen Nierenerkrankung (Research Grants)
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Die Rolle von TRPV4 als funktionelle Untereinheit von Polycystin-2 (Research Grants)
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Regulation of ciliogenesis and ciliary disassembly by nephrocystins (Clinical Research Units)
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The molecular function(s) of nephrocystin-4 (Research Grants)
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The role of nephronophthisis proteins in multiciliated cells (Research Grants)
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Current projects
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As Spokesperson
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Completed projects
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KFO 201: Polycystic Kidney Disease - From Model Organisms to Novel Therapies (Clinical Research Units)
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SFB 1140: Kidney Disease - from Genes to Mechanisms (KIDGEM) (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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GRK 1104: From Cells to Organs: Molecular Mechanisms of Organogenesis (Research Training Groups)
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GSC 4: Molecular Cell Research in Biology and Medicine (MOBILMED) (Graduate Schools)
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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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The role of nephronophthisis proteins (NPHPs) in organelle, cell and tissue organization (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects
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The role of planar cell polarity proteins in renal development (Collaborative Research Centres)
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The role of the nephronophthisis Anks6 module in development and tissue homeostasis (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Central Tasks (Collaborative Research Centres)
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The role of formins as down-stream effector molecules of nephrocystins (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Control of cell migration in response to injury by the cancer-associated adhesion molecule EpCAM (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Current projects
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As Participating Person
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Completed projects
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Zentralprojekt (Clinical Research Units)
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Completed projects