PD Andreas  Roos (PhD)
Translational Research in Neuromuscular Disorders

PD Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Roos

Germany:

Research Coordinator / Scientific Officer  - Dept. of Neuropediatrics, University of Duisburg-Essen 🡵

Project Manager - Institute of Neurology - Düsseldorf University Hospital, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

International:

Visiting Professor - University of Belgrad

Emerging Myologist of the year 2023

Adjunct Professor - University of Ottawa 🡵

Invited Lecturer at University of Belgrade (Medical Faculty)


Welcome dear visitor

As senior scientist I am working in the field of translational medicine with a main focus on neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disorders.

In order to understand the etiology of these diseases and to obtain a full picture, my work focusses on the identification of the genetic cause as well as on the discovery of the related pathophysiological consequences. For the latter purpose, various biochemical techniques including different proteomic approaches are applied by making use of in vitro and in vivo models as well as of patient-derived material.

I'd like to invite you to discover my field activity and related projects.

Best regards

Andreas Roos

 

 

 

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11.06.2025

Recently published paper

Deciphering DST-associated disorders: biallelic variants affecting DST-b cause a congenital myopathy
Brain
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Jacob M, Koelbel H, Harrer P, Kopajtich R, Munot P, Achleitner MT, Badmann S, Brugger M, Brunet T, Bonne G, Codina M, Ebner L, Eshraghi P, Eyring K, Farhat AS, Feichtinger RG, Graf E, Marce-Grau A, Hahn A, Houlden H, Ghayoor Karimiani E, Manel V, Mayerhanser K, Nectoux J, Nelson I, Phadke R, Prokisch H, Sadeghian S, Saparov A, Schaenzer A, Schara-Schmidt U, Schmidt J, Schuler R, Sewry C, Shariati G, Slanz S, Smirnov D, Sukenik-Halevy R, Tajsharghi H, Beiraghi Toosi M, Trujillano L, Weis J, Wilson LC, Ben Yaou R, Zamani M, Zech M, Zschuentzsch J, Kornak U, Gomez-Andres D, Maroofian R, Winkelmann J, Roos A, Distelmaier F, Mayr JA, Wagner M
2025 Jun 11 PMID: 40497796
doi: 10.1093/brain/awaf227



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