David Molter

PhD Student

University of Lübeck

I'm a PhD student at the University of Lübeck. In this consortium, I lead the human arm of Project A02, studying circadian regulation of light-induced disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). I analyze how the molecular clock modulates immune responses and disease flares, aiming to uncover temporal mechanisms behind lupus pathology and enable personalized, clock-tailored therapies.

The projects of

David Molter

A02

Detecting

Circadian regulation of light-induced disease activity in human and murine lupus

Ultraviolet light triggers immune activation and disease flares in lupus, yet exposure occurs within a circadian context. The timing of UV exposure may determine the severity of local tissue injury and systemic immune responses.

Circadian regulation of light-induced disease activity in human and murine lupus

Ultraviolet light triggers immune activation and disease flares in lupus, yet exposure occurs within a circadian context. The timing of UV exposure may determine the severity of local tissue injury and systemic immune responses.

The publications of

David Molter

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