Laura Surace
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Laura Surace
Zugehörigkeiten
  • Institut für klinische Chemie und klinische Pharmakologie, Universitätsklinikum Bonn
Forschungsschwerpunkte
  • tumor immunometabolism
After a training in molecular biology and biochemistry at University of Pavia, I was accepted in the ETH/UZH PhD Program in Zürich and started my PhD in tumor immunology (Prof. van den Broek). I was awarded 2 post-doctoral fellowships (SNSF and Marie Curie) for my PostDoc at Institut Pasteur (Prof. Di Santo), where I focus on understanding the metabolic regulation of human innate lymphoid cells. I moved to the Univeristy of Bonn mid-2021 first as research associate (Prof. Wilhelm) and then I became a group leader beginning of 2022. Since 2023 I lead my laboratory thanks to the obtainment of three competitive grants: Max Eder starting Grant, DGF-SFB1399, DFG-SFB1454. In August 2024 I was promoted as assistant professor (tenure-track) at the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn. My lab focuses on dissecting how alterations in metabolic physiology influence nutrients distribution/storage, tissue metabolism and immunity in health and cancer development.
Ausgewählte Publikationen

1) Surace, L., Lysenko, V., Fontana, A. O., Cecconi, V., Janssen, H., Bicvic, A., Okoniewski, M., Pruschy, M., Dummer, R., Neefjes, J., Knuth, A., Gupta, A., & van den Broek, M. (2015). Complement is a central mediator of radiotherapy-induced tumor-specific immunity and clinical response. Immunity, 42(4), 767–777.

2) Lim, A. I., Li, Y., Lopez-Lastra, S., Stadhouders, R., Paul, F., Casrouge, A., Serafini, N., Puel, A., Bustamante, J., Surace, L., Masse-Ranson, G., David, E., Strick-Marchand, H., Le Bourhis, L., Cocchi, R., Topazio, D., Graziano, P., Muscarella, L. A., Rogge, L., Norel, X., Sallenave, J.M., Allez, M., Graf, T., Hendriks, R.W., Casanova, J.L., Amit, I., Yssel, H., Di Santo, J. P. (2017). Systemic Human ILC Precursors Provide a Substrate for Tissue ILC Differentiation. Cell, 168(6), 1086–1100.e10.

3) Martínez-Barricarte, R., Markle, J.G., Ma, C.S., Deenick, E.K., Ramírez-Alejo, N., Mele, F., Latorre, D., Mahdaviani, S.A., Aytekin, C., Mansouri, D., Bryant, V.L., Jabot-Hanin, F., Deswarte, C., Nieto-Patlán, A., Surace, L., Kerner, G., Itan, Y., Jovic, S., Avery, D.T., Wong, N., Rao, G., Patin, E., Okada, S., Bigio, B., Boisson, B., Rapaport, F., Seeleuthner, Y., Schmidt, M., Ikinciogullari, A., Dogu, F., Tanir, G., Tabarsi, P., Bloursaz, M.R., Joseph, J.K., Heer, A., Kong, X.F., Migaud, M., Lazarov, T., Geissmann, F., Fleckenstein, B., Arlehamn, C.L., Sette, A., Puel, A., Emile, J.F., van de Vosse, E., Quintana-Murci, L., Di Santo, J.P., Abel, L., Boisson-Dupuis, S., Bustamante, J., Tangye, S.G., Sallusto, F., Casanova, J.L. (2018). Human IFN-γ immunity to mycobacteria is governed by both IL-12 and IL-23. Science Immunology, Dec 21;3(30).

Laura Surace
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Laura Surace
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