Mikael Simons – Biology of Glia and Neuro­inflammation

Glia are essential for the function of the nervous system. We study how glial cells contribute to brain function and how their dysfunction leads to diseases. Our research ranges from functions of glia during nervous system development and maintenance to their role in aging, neurodegenerative and inflammatory diseases. One focus is on myelin, an insulating membrane sheath produced by oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system. Destruction of myelin leads is a pathological hallmark of multiple sclerosis, but is also associated with several neurodegenerative disorders. Another focus is on the biology of microglia, and their functions in regenerative and degenerative processes. Our lab combines genetic, molecular, biochemical and advanced light and electron microscopy techniques to study how glia operate in health and disease.

The lab is part of the Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology, belongs to the TUM Faculty of Medicine, and is affiliated with the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research. Our lab is located at the Center of Stroke and Dementia Research at Campus Grosshadern in Munich.

For more information: https://www.mikael-simons-lab.de/

Prof. Dr. med. Mikael SimonsGroup leader

Jana SalovicAssistant

Dr. Stefan BerghoffPostDoc

Dr. Ludovico Cantuti-CastelvetriPostDoc

Dr. med. Minou DjannatianPostDoc

Dr. Seiji KajiPostDoc

Dr. med Johanna KnoeferlePostDoc

Alkmini DamkouPhD student

Liliana Pedro DominguesPhD student

Garyfallia GounaPhD student

Tugberk KayaPhD student

Shreeya KediaPhD student

Swathi RadhaPhD student

Lennart SchlaphoffPhD student

Vini TiwariPhD student

Martin ZirngiblPhD student

Jianping WuPhD student

Agata RhombergTechnician

Tommaso Di GenioMaster student

Simona VitaleMaster student

Cansu ÜstünerMaster student

Mikael Simons

Mikael Simons

Professor of Molecular Neuroscience

Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology (TUM-NCB)

Technical University Munich


German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD)

Feodor-Lynen-Straße 17

81377 Munich, Germany

Telefon: +49-(0)89 440046495

Email:
 mikael.simons@dzne.de; 
m.simons@tum.de



Scientific vita

2016 – present: W3- Professorship and Director, Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology, TU Munich, Germany

2020 – presentHead of Clinical Research & Clinical Trial Unit Munich at the German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Munich (DZNE/Munich)

2016 – presentGroup leader at the German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Munich (DZNE/Munich)

2022 – presentGroup leader at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD)

Since 2004: Board Certificate in Neurology, Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen


Coordinating Functions

2016 – present: Member of the Medical Faculty of the TU Munich

2016 – presentBoard member, Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy)

2016 – presentSpeaker of the Collaborative Research Centre (TRR 274)

2018 – presentMember of the Graduate School of Systems Neuroscience

2020 – presentMember of the steering board of Clinical Research at the TUM (KKF)

2016 – presentCo-head of the electron microscopy hub of SyNergy

2020 – presentCo-head of the single genomics hub of the Collaborative Research Center 274

Prof. Dr. Mikael Simons
Tel: +49-89-4400-46495
mikael.simons@dzne.de;
m.simons@tum.de

Simons Lab