Mia Charlotte Klein

Clinician Scientist

Charité

I am a medical doctor and work as clinical research physician in the Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology at Charité. I studied medicine in Freiburg, where I also completed my doctoral thesis on antimicrobial photodynamic therapy. My current research focuses on the interaction between chronotype, puberty, and metabolism.

The projects of

Mia Charlotte Klein

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Dynamic chronotype and metabolic changes during puberty and their role in disease development

Adolescence is a critical period for establishing lifelong metabolic set points. Hormonal changes shift chronotype later, interacting with circadian regulation to influence metabolism. This project investigates puberty-related circadian dynamics in humans and mice and explores interventions to restore alignment.

Dynamic chronotype and metabolic changes during puberty and their role in disease development

Adolescence is a critical period for establishing lifelong metabolic set points. Hormonal changes shift chronotype later, interacting with circadian regulation to influence metabolism. This project investigates puberty-related circadian dynamics in humans and mice and explores interventions to restore alignment.

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Mia Charlotte Klein

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