
Reichert Lab
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Research lab of @MaxReichertMD at @TU_Muenchen
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Please don’t hesitate and reach out to me if you want to get the zoom link for my talk! I am presenting my #DFG-funded research exploring paracrine signaling cascades in #PancreaticCancer Columbia Medicine

When you have left 3 days of vacation but NEED to go back to work tonight cause your paper will be very soon online!! 🤩🥳 #phdlife #phdchat #phdvoice Stay tuned for a full update!! Reichert Lab


Happy to share our collaborative work on morphogenesis of branching pancreatic cancer-derived organoids. Check out the tweetorial of Aristeidis Papargyriou for details. BauschLab @sfb1321 TU München DFG public | @[email protected] Deutsche Krebshilfe Bayerisches Zentrum für Krebsforschung (BZKF) nature.com/articles/s4146…

New publication on #organoid development is now out in Nature Communications Great collaboration with BauschLab Maximilian Reichert and see bellow the detailed tweetorial by co-first author Aristeidis Papargyriou @sfb1321 TU München Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich Universität München nature.com/articles/s4146…

Aristeidis Papargyriou Maximilian Reichert BauschLab Reichert Lab et al. provide insights into #PancreaticCancer branching morphogenesis with #organoids that can recreate branched structures, and with a minimal mathematical model #CancerResearch Cancer at Nature Portfolio go.nature.com/3TKT2Pl



#Organoid modeling #BranchingMorphogenesis of #PancreaticDuctalAdenoCarcinoma in Collagen-rich hydrogel Beautiful spatiotemporal cellular dynamics🤩 Dr. Maximilian Reichert & Andrea Bausch lab Nature Communications 2022 Aristeidis Papargyriou Maximilian Reichert BauschLab nature.com/articles/s4146…


Branching Out – 3D lab-grown #pancreatic_cancer model mimics the branching development of the #disease. Image and research by S. Randriamanantsoa & Aristeidis Papargyriou et al Reichert Lab @Bauschlab TU München in Nature Communications. Read more on bpod.mrc.ac.uk/archive/2022/9… with MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS)


Want to know more about our recent paper on branching #organoids and how to model #PancreaticCancer? 😄😉 Read the TU München press release on our Nature Communications paper by Maximilian Reichert and BauschLab!! tum.de/en/news-and-ev… @sfb1321 DFG public | @[email protected] nature.com/articles/s4146…


Out in Cancer Cell - how can 3D #cancer models enable the next generation of #PrecisionOncology ❓ #PrecisionMedicine 🎯 Reichert Lab Maximilian Reichert cell.com/cancer-cell/fu…

Inspiring talk by one of the #organoid pioneers Huch Lab MPI-CBG Dresden at our @sfb1321 seminar series! The talk was followed by fruitful discussion with our #PhD students, #postdocs and our faculty members Maximilian Reichert TU München #AcademicTwitter #phdvoice #phdlife


We have an open #masterthesis position in our lab (please rt). The main focus will be to understand phenotypic heterogeneity of primary & metastatic #pdac using #organoids models. For more details feel free to reach out to Aristeidis Papargyriou directly. TU München Universität München

Paper alert!! 🥳😁 I am over the moon to share the biggest (and best) part of my #phd in Maximilian Reichert lab at TU München #phdvoice #phdchat A work that started almost 5 years ago, is finally out in Nature Biomedical Engineering Let’s break it down together 1/ 🧵 nature.com/articles/s4155…


Want to 👀 real phenotypic differences in #PDAC epithelial and mesenchymal #organoids ? Check these cool videos we made for our recent paper Maximilian Reichert 🤩✌️ 👉 nature.com/articles/s4155… 👉rdcu.be/d3qyD