Stefanie Fertig

PhD Student

Charité

Division of Chronobiology

I'm an advanced PhD student in Achim Kramer's group at Charité, Berlin, with a Master's (Molecular Biology, immunology) from Hamburg. My research examines how circadian desynchronization disrupts tissue clocks and immune regulation, combining chronobiological, molecular and immunological methods to understand how environmental/behavioural circadian disruptions drive tissue dysfunction and disease.

The projects of

Stefanie Fertig

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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.

The publications of

Stefanie Fertig

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