Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden
Organisational unit: Central academic unit
Organisation profile
Research at the Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) at TU Dresden focuses on discovering principles of cell and tissue regeneration, and leveraging this for recognition, treatment, and reversal of diseases. The CRTD is well positioned for this challenge with its diversity in model organisms, organs, and disease systems and its range of methodological approaches from basic research to validation projects and clinical studies. The CRTD links the bench to the clinic, and scientists to clinicians to bring expertise in stem cells, gene-editing, and regeneration towards innovative therapies for metabolic, osteo-hematological, and neurological diseases.
Contact
- Phone: +49 351 458-82052
- Email: info@crt-dresden.de
- TUD website: https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/crtd
Child units
- Advanced Cellular Therapeutics (Junior Research Group)
- Bioelectronic Materials and Systems (Junior Research Group)
- Biology of bone regeneration (Junior Research Group)
- Chair of Biofunctional Polymer Materials
- Chair of Cell Biology and Regeneration of β-Cells
- Chair of Cell Replacement in the Mammalian Retina
- Chair of Genomics of Regeneration
- Chair of iPS Cells and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Chair of Molecular and Cellular Immunology - focus Immunoregulation
- Chair of Molecular Developmental Genetics
- Chair of Mucosal Immunology
- Chair of Neural Development and Regeneration
- Chair of Preclinical stem cell therapy and diabetes
- Chair of Proliferation of Mammalian Neural Stem Cells
- Chair of Retinal Development and Regeneration
- Chair of Stem Cell Research with focus on cell-based approaches to regenerative biomedicine
- Dynamics and Mechanisms of Cell Renewal (Junior Research Group)
- Endocrine Control of Skeletal & Metabolic Regeneration (Junior Research Group)
- Gene regulatory mechanisms of neocortex evolution (Junior Research Group)
- Mechanism of Induced Plasticity of the Brain (Research Group)
- Regeneration of complex structures in adult vertebrates (Junior Research Group)
- Regenerationsbiologie (NFoG)
- Selective neuronal vulnerability in neurodegenerative diseases (Junior Research Group)
- Technology Platform CRTD
- Vertebrate tissue repair and regeneration (Junior Research Group)