Weidinger lab - news
9. 12. 2021
The Collaborative Research Center 1506 "Aging at Interfaces" of Îçҹ̽»¨ will be funded! This is a great success for the University, and also for us, since we participate with a project on the Interface of aging and heart regeneration.
25. 11. 2021
We have published a paper in showing that Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is required for zebrafish heart regeneration. It particular, Wnt signaling positively regulates cardiomyocyte dedifferentiation and proliferation. Importantly, using Cre-lox technology we could show that the pathway acts cell-autonomously within cardiomyocytes.
15. 6. 2020
Gilbert was invited to participate in a , hosted by Didier Stainier, together with wolrd-leaders in the field Ken Poss, Nadia Mercader, Kazu Kikuchi, Jeroen Bakkers and Caroline Burns.
3. 12. 2018
The Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1149 "Danger Response, Disturbance Factors and Regenerative Potential after Acute Trauma", in which the Weidinger lab participates with a project on fin regeneration, has been funded for a second 4-year period!

2. 5. 2016
The "Laborjournal" has published an
9. 2. 2016
The Südwestpresse newspaper has published an about Chung's paper on BMP signaling in heart regeneration.

4. 8. 2014
Daniel's paper on Wnt as organizer of fin regeneration has been recommended by the .
10. 6. 2014:
The local newspaper - the "Südwestpresse" has published an about Daniel's paper.
20.5.2014
We have published a paper where we surprisingly find that adult fish repair bone fractures quite differently than mammals; they do not use (only) stem cells, but mature osteoblasts, which dedifferentiate in respone to fractures.
15.4.2014
Chung's abstract was selected for an oral presentation at the prestigious in Madrid in May 2014. That's quite a success and might indicate that he does work on something interesting after all ;-)

13.2.2014
Daniel's paper on the role of Wnt signaling in orchestration of fin regeneration was published in Cell Reports. And it's featured on the cover!

11.2.2014
Daniel has graduated with summa cum laude! Congratulations!

27.8.2013
We have published a paper in Developmental Cell describing a new role for Lypd6, a GPI-anchored membrane protein, in the regulation of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. The paper is being featured by the journal as an "issue highlight".
