ESGLD – Member Groups/Labs

Here are our current member Groups/Labs

Winter lab

Winter lab

Nussallee 11
Bonn
DE-NW
53115
DE
Dominic Winter - dominic.winter@uni-bonn.de

TIGEM - Sorrentino

TIGEM - Sorrentino

Piazzetta dell'arco, 7
81030
Succivo
CASERTA
Italy

Maria Cretella - m.cretella@tigem.it

Tromso Lysosomal Research Group

Lysosomal Research Group

UiT, the Arctic University of Norway
9013 Tromso
Norway

Ole Kristian Greiner-Tollersrud - ole.k.tollersrud@uit.no

Tikkanen Lab

Tikkanen Lab

Friedrichstraße 24, Institute of Biochemistry
Giessen
DE-HE
35392
DE
Dr Ritva Tikkanen - ritva.tikkanen@biochemie.med.uni-giessen.de

 

University Medical Center Göttingen - AG Gärtner

University Medical Center Göttingen - AG Gärtner

Georg-Dehio-Weg 7
Göttingen
DE-NI
37075
DE

Lina Schmidt - lina.schmidt@med.uni-goettingen.de

 

Research group Anne Spang

Research group Anne Spang

Spitalstrasse 41
Basel
BS
4056
CH
Viktória Morales-Szentgyörgyi - viktoria.szentgyoergyi@unibas.ch

Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Clinical Chemistry

Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Clinical Chemistry

Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Clinical Chemistry,
Bruna stråket 16
Gothenburg
41345
SE
Maria Blomqvist - maria.k.blomqvist@vgregion.se

BALLABIO - Alessia Calcagni

BALLABIO

Via Varese 16B
Roma
RM
00185
IT
Alessia Calcagni - inviofatture@telethon.it

Stauber Lab

Stauber Lab

Am Kaiserkai 1
Hamburg
20457
DE
Tobias Stauber - tobias.stauber@medicalschool-hamburg.de

BALLABIO - Irene Sambri

BALLABIO

Via Varese 16B
Roma
RM
00185
IT
Irene Sambri - inviofatture@telethon.it

Feldman laboratory

Feldman laboratory

685 West Baltimore Street, HSF-1, Room 380
Baltimore
MD
21201
US
Ricardo A Feldman - rfeldman@som.umaryland.edu

Cell Growth Control in Health and Age-related Disease

Cell Growth Control in Health and Age-related Disease

Joseph-Stelzmann Str., 9b
Cologne
DE-NW
50931
DE
Stephanie De Alcantara Fernandes - sfernandes@age.mpg.de

NOTES:
Cell Growth Control in Health and Age-related Disease

Charles University, Lysosomal group of the Research Unit for Rare Diseases

Charles University, Lysosomal group of the Research Unit for Rare Diseases

Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Lysosomal group of the Research Unit for Rare Diseases, Department of Paediatrics and Inherited Metabolic Disorders
Katerinska 32
Prague
Czech Republic
12108
CZ
Ladislav Kuchar - michaela.sosnova@lf1.cuni.cz

Lübke - Bielefeld

Lübke - Bielefeld

Universitätsstr. 25
Bielefeld
DE-NW
33615
DE
Torben Lübke - torben.luebke@uni-bielefeld.de

NCL Research Group

NCL Research Group

Martinistrasse 52
Hamburg
DE-HH
20246
DE
Angela Schulz - anschulz@uke.de

SPPIN Membrane Dynamics Group

SPPIN Membrane Dynamics Group

45 rue des Saints-Pères, CNRS UMR8003
Paris
75006
FR
Bruno Gasnier - bruno.gasnier@u-paris.fr

BioDiscovery Laboratory

BioDiscovery Laboratory

Rua Coronel Corte Real 311, Ap 802
Porto Alegre
RS
90630-080
BR
Roberto Giugliani - roberto.giugliani@gmail.com

Institute of Child Health, Department of Enzymology and Cellular Function

Institute of Child Health, Department of Enzymology and Cellular Function

Thivon 1 and Papadiamantopoulou street
Athens
I
11527
GR
Marina Moraitou - ecfdept@ich.gr

Eskelinen group

Eskelinen group

Kiinamyllynkatu 10, Medisiina C 341
Turku
20520
FI
Eeva-Liisa Eskelinen - eeva-liisa.eskelinen@utu.fi

Secció lo d'Errors Congènits del Metabolisme-IBC

Secció lo d'Errors Congènits del Metabolisme-IBC

C/Mejía Lequerica s/n Ed.Helios III Planta Baja
Barcelona
B
08028
ES
Sonia Pajares - spajares@clinic.cat

Lysosomal Storage Diseases: mechanisms and therapies

Lysosomal Storage Diseases: mechanisms and therapies

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Rua Alexandre Herculano, 321
Porto
4000-055
PT
Sandra Alves - sandra.alves@insa.min-saude.pt

NOTES:
Lysosomal Storage Diseases: mechanisms and therapies
In the Lysosomal Storage Diseases: mechanisms and therapies group, research take place from the biochemical and molecular basis of these diseases to the development of RNA therapies as well as to the generation of disease cell models from cells derived from patients. Currently, two major research lines are being developed. 1) Cellular models for the study of lysosomal dysfunction and correction mechanisms and 2) Application of RNA therapies to exploit alternative therapies for lysosomal storage diseases: in vitro and in vivo studies.

The ultimate goal of our research is the design of personalized medicine therapeutic approaches for individuals with rare diseases, which depends directly on clarifying the molecular basis of the disease in each one.

Laboratory of Intracellular Trafficking Biology

Laboratory of Intracellular Trafficking Biology

61 rue de Bruxelles
Namur
5000
BE
Marielle Boonen - marielle.boonen@unamur.be

Pavone LAB

Pavone LAB

Viale Colli Aminei 36
Naples
NA
80131
IT
Luigi Michele Pavone - luigimichele.pavone@unina.it

Lymphocyte Activation Lab

Lymphocyte Activation Lab

Tykistökatu 6
Turku
20520
FI
Pieta Mattila - pieta.mattila@utu.fi

NOTES:
I am the group leader of our lab, which would be a new group to ESGLD, but as lysosomes are only one aspect of our research, I now selected "individual" membership type. But we could be registered as a new group too, depending on your policies.
I am attending the lysosome meeting in Berlin, and would be happy to also join the ESGLD meeting the day before.

Jabs Lab

Jabs Lab

Schwanenweg 20, U27
Kiel
24105
DE
Sabrina Jabs - s.jabs@ikmb.uni-kiel.de

Scuola Normale Superiore Lab NEST


Scuola Normale Superiore Lab NEST


Scuola Normale Superiore and Istituto Nanoscienze - CNR @ NEST (National Enterprise for nanoScience and nanoTechnology)
Piazza San Silvestro 12


56127

PISA

Italy

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Nicolina Cristina Sorrentino, PhD
Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine
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80078 Pozzuoli (NA), Italy
Phone: +39 081 1923 0649
Fax: +39 081 1923 0651

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