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    • Project 1 - Development of a Gene Therapy for Usher Syndrome Type 1B (USH1B)
    • Project 2 - Evaluation of novel gene therapy approaches for USH2A
    • Project 3 - Retina organoids as models for assessing pathomechanisms and effects of novel treatments inn retinal disorders
    • Project 4 - Development of a one-time gene therapy for age-related macular degeneration
    • Project 5 - Development of novel gene therapy strategies for treatment of autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa in a pig model
    • Project 6 - Novel targets for gene therapy in diabetic retinopathy (DR)
    • Project 7 - RPE plasticity in the context of neurodegenerative disease: Understanding the limits, pushing the boundaries
    • Project 8 - Novel AI-based biomarkers for retinal gene therapy outcomes by integrating functional neuroimaging and retinal imaging
    • Project 9 - Integrating imaging, clinical and genetic data with machine learning to establish biomarkers for retinal diseases
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  1. DFG-Forschergruppe 5621
  2. Prof. Dr. Antje Grosche

Prof. Dr. Antje Grosche

Project 6

Antje Grosche is Professor for Molecular Physiology at the Department of Physiological Genomics of the LMU Munich. She is an expert on the function of retinal glial cells and develops neuroprotective therapies for retinal disorders in small and large animal models and human in vitro models.

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