Simon Haas

Project Leader

Charité/BIH

Simon Haas is a Heisenberg Professor at BIH, Charité, MDC Berlin and Adjunct Professor at QMUL. His lab develops single-cell and spatial technologies to study blood and immune diseases and translate them into precision medicine tools. Trained at Heidelberg, Imperial, DKFZ, MIT and Harvard, he has led an independent group since 2020.

The projects of

Simon Haas

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Internal circadian desynchronization and its impact on immune regulation

Internal circadian desynchronization, common in shift work, jetlag, and clinical care, alters immune regulation. This project explores how cellular clock synchrony can be quantified and how their desynchrony affects inflammatory programs.

Internal circadian desynchronization and its impact on immune regulation

Internal circadian desynchronization, common in shift work, jetlag, and clinical care, alters immune regulation. This project explores how cellular clock synchrony can be quantified and how their desynchrony affects inflammatory programs.

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Simon Haas

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