Cell Fusion: New Insights into the Mechanism of Cell Fusion and Its Biological Consequences

Julian Weiler
Edited by Mareike Sieler , Thomas Dittmar
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Cell Fusion: New Insights into the Mechanism of Cell Fusion and Its Biological Consequences

Julian Weiler
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  • Published date: Jun 25, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 460
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 9783032226365
  • Dimensions: 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

Dr. rer. nat. Julian Weilerstudied biology at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, where he graduated with a focus on immunology and wound healing. For his PhD thesis he joined the Institute of Immunology at Witten/Herdecke University, where his research focused on the investigation of fusion-relevant factors and signaling pathways that are upregulated under inflammatory conditions, such as those found in the tumor microenvironment. Since 2020, he has been working as a postdoctoral researcher, deciphering the relationship between aberrant cell fusion and tumor development. 

Dr. rer. nat. Mareike Sielerstudied Chemical Biology at the Technical University of Dortmund and went to the institute of Immunology at Witten/Herdecke University for her Dr. rer. nat thesis in 2019. Her research focused primarily on characterizing cell fusion in breast cancer cells and the role of fusogenic proteins. After completing her doctorate in 2023, she spent another two years as a postdoctoral researcher investigating the mechanisms of cell fusion, but with a focus on the role of the cell membrane and lipid-distributing proteins.

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Dittmarstudied chemistry at the Ruhr-University at Bochum and in 1995 he went to the Institute of Immunology at Witten/Herdecke University for his Dr. rer. nat. thesis, which he received in 1999. In 2003 he became a Junior Professor of Tumor Biology and since 2010 he is a full professor at Witten/Herdecke University. His main focus of research is breast cancer with a special emphasis on the role of cell-cell fusion events in (breast) cancer progression.

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