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TUM Professoren - Schmidt-Supprian_Marc de en Professorial Faculty Technical University of Munich Menu TUM Professors Schmidt-Supprian Marc Home Professors alphabetical departments Deans and Vice-Deans Humboldt Professors Heisenberg Professors Professors with Junior Research Groups TUM Emeriti of Excellence Außerplanmäßige Professoren Honorary Professors TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professors TUM Junior Fellows TUM Ambassadors Prof. Dr. Marc Schmidt-Supprian Professorship Immunopathology and Signal Transduction Department TUM School of Medicine Contact Details Business card at TUMonline Academic Career and Research Areas The research group of Professor Schmidt-Supprian (b. 1972) investigates aspects of human autoimmune diseases and immune cell cancers in genetically modified mice. Professor Schmidt-Supprian studied chemistry and biochemistry at the Universities of Würzburg and Tübingen and Trinity College Dublin. Between 1999 and 2003 he performed his doctoral studies under the supervision of Professor Rajewsky at the University of Cologne and Harvard Medical School, acquiring his doctorate in 2003. He continued to work with Professor Rajewsky at Harvard as a postdoctoral fellow (2004) and as a junior investigator/instructor in pathology (2004-2007). At the end of 2007 Professor Schmidt-Supprian started a DFG Emmy Noether research group at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry. In 2014 he was appointed to a tenure track professorship position at TUM. Key Publications Vahl JC, Drees C, Heger K, Heink S, Fischer JC, Nedjic J, Ohkura N, Morikawa H, Poeck H, Schallenberg S, Rieß D, Hein MY, Buch T, Polic B, Schönle A, Zeiser R, Schmitt-Gräff A, Kretschmer K, Klein L, Korn T, Sakaguchi S & Schmidt-Supprian M: „Continuous T Cell Receptor Signals Maintain a Functional Regulatory T Cell Pool.” Immunity. 2014; 41: 722–736. Abstract Heger K, Fierens K, Vahl JC, Aszodi A, Peschke K, Schenten D, Hammad H, Beyaert R, Saur D, van Loo G, Roers A, Lambrecht BN, Kool M, Schmidt-Supprian M: „A20-Deficient Mast Cells Exacerbate Inflammatory Responses In Vivo“. PLoS Biol . 2014; 12(1): e1001762. Abstract Vahl JC, Heger K, Knies N, Hein MY, Boon L, Yagita H, Polic B, Schmidt-Supprian M: „NKT cell-TCR expression activates conventional T cells in vivo, but is largely dispensable for mature NKT cell biology“. PLoS Biol . 2013; 11(6): e1001589. Abstract Bertossi A, Aichinger M, Sansonetti P, Lech M, Neff F, Pal M, Wunderlich FT, Anders HJ, Klein L, Schmidt-Supprian M: „Loss of Roquin induces early death and immune deregulation but not autoimmunity“. J Exp Med . 2011; 208(9):1749-1756. Abstract Sasaki Y, Derudder E, Hobeika E, Pelanda R, Reth M, Rajewsky K, Schmidt-Supprian M: „Canonical NF-kappaB activity, dispensable for B cell development, replaces BAFF-receptor signals and promotes B cell proliferation upon activation“. Immunit y. 2006; 24(6):729-739. Abstract If you wish your profile to be changed or updated please contact Franz Langer To top icon About TUM Our University News Coronavirus Publications Schools + Departments Awards and Honors University Hospitals Teaching and QMS Working at TUM Giving TUM Fan? Contact & Directions Research Schools + Departments Research Centers Excellence Strategy Research projects Research Partners Research promotion Doctorate (Ph.D.) Postdocs Career openings Innovation Entrepreneurship Technology transfer Industry Liaison Office Contacts Studies Welcome Degree programs International Students Support & Advice Application Fees and Financial Aid During your Studies Completing your Studies Campus life Contacts Lifelong learning Executive and Professional Education All employees from TUM Scientific staff members Research and Science Managers Professors MOOCs Publications and Media Contact Global International Locations TUM Asia International Students Exchange International Alliances Language Center Contacts Startseite Über Impressum Datenschutz Accessibility |