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Collaborations

Scientific collaborations are a central part of our research. We work across disciplines with partners from academia, the clinic, and industry to advance translational questions in molecular cardiology.

01 · academic

Academic Collaborations

We collaborate with national and international research groups on joint projects, share methods and resources, and host visiting scientists. Joint research projects include phosphoproteomics, signal transduction, and cardiovascular model systems.

02 · clinical

Clinical Collaborations

As part of the Department of Internal Medicine III, we bridge basic research and clinical practice. Our translational partnerships provide access to clinical samples and patient data for mechanistic research. We work closely with clinical colleagues to bring insights from the bench to the bedside.

03 · industry

Industry Partnerships

We are open to collaborations with industry partners in the areas of technology transfer, therapeutic target validation, and collaborative research agreements. Our expertise in cardiac signaling pathways and advanced cell models offers entry points for pharmaceutical and biotechnology research.

Collaboration Partners

Our lab collaborates with leading research groups nationally and internationally.

Olson Lab

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, USA

Cardiac gene regulation and transcription factors

Molecular Cardiology

University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein

Kiel, Germany

Cardiac signal transduction and disease mechanisms

Eschenhagen Lab

University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

Hamburg, Germany

Experimental pharmacology and toxicology

Heineke Lab

University Medicine Mannheim

Mannheim, Germany

Cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure

ZMBH

Heidelberg University

Heidelberg, Germany

Cell and molecular biology

Section of Molecular and Translational Cardiology

Heidelberg University Hospital

Heidelberg, Germany

Cardiac calcium signaling and translational therapeutics (P. Most, J. Ritterhoff)

For collaboration inquiries, please contact us: matthias.eden@med.uni-heidelberg.de