© Pixabay Hübner Lab Genetics and Genomics of Cardiovascular Diseases Profile Team Research Publications News Profile Team Research Publications News Profile Team Group Leader Prof. Dr. Norbert Hübner 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.09 nhuebner@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2530 Scientist Dr. Eleonora Adami Eleonora.Adami@mdc-berlin.de Dr. Ning Liang 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.10 Ning.Liang@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-4384 Natalia López Anguita 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Natalia.LopezAnguita@mdc-berlin.de Dr. Henrike Maatz 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.06 h.maatz@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3037 Dr. Jorge Ruiz Orera 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.17 Jorge.RuizOrera@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2930 Dr. Kathrin Saar 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.06 ksaar@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3534 Secretariat Sabine Meier 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.07 Sabine.Meier@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3512 Technical Assistants Susanne Blachut 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.50 s.Blachut@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3269 Mathias Gerhard 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Dr. Giannino Patone 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.10 Giannino.Patone@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3441 Sabine Schmidt 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.22 PhD student Nikita Shyam Dewani 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.17 Nikita.Dewani@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3430 Johannes Greiner 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Johannes.Greiner@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Laura Anne Liebig 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 LauraAnne.Liebig@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Anna Myronova 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Anna.Myronova@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Nikolay Shvetsov 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Nikolay.Shvetsov@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Research Medical Genomics and Genetics of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases Publications March 19, 2025 / bioRxiv LINC01503-MP is a mitochondrial microprotein that promotes cell proliferation and oxidative metabolism N. Dewani J. Ruiz-Orera O. Popp N. Liang M. Sugarawa J.F. Schulz F. Witte C. Sandmann T. Tsuji S. Blachut T. Katagiri I. Kondova S. Owada S. Yoshii H. Kataoka A. Kurtz H. Nakase S. van Heesch P. Mertins N. Hübner M. Kanda (Hübner) March 14, 2025 / Cardiovasc Res Opportunities and challenges for the use of human samples in translational cardiovascular research: a scientific statement of the ESC Working Group on Cellular Biology of the Heart, the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Surgery, the ESC Council on Bas … S.M. Davidson I. Andreadou C. Antoniades J. Bartunek C. Basso B.J.J.M. Brundel R.A. Byrne G. Chiva-Blanch P. da Costa Martins P.C. Evans H. Girão Z. Giricz C. Gollmann-Tepeköylü T. Guzik M. Gyöngyösi N. Hübner M. Joner P. Kleinbongard T. Krieg E. Liehn R. Madonna A. Maguy M. Paillard M. Pesce S.E. Petersen G.G. Schiattarella J.P.G. Sluijter S. Steffens K. Streckfuss-Bömeke M. Thielmann A. Tucker S. Van Linthout W. Wijns J. Wojta J.C. Wu C. Perrino March 10, 2025 / JCI Insight Endothelial deletion of adipose triglyceride lipase protects against heart failure with preserved ejection fraction J. Schwanbeck M. Stahnke A. Eberlein M. Goeritzer A. Schulze D. Pernitsch D. Kolb G.F. Grabner T.U.P. Bartolomaeus S.K. Forslund H. Gerhardt G.G. Schiattarella L. Cocera Ortega N. López-Anguita E.E. Kershaw H. Maatz N. Hübner R. Zechner A. Foryst-Ludwig U. Kintscher March, 2025 / JHEP Rep Liver transcriptome analysis reveals PSC-attributed gene set associated with fibrosis progression A. Laschtowitz E.L. Lindberg A.M. Liebhoff L.A. Liebig C. Casar S. Steinmann A. Guillot J. Xu D. Schwinge M. Trauner A.W. Lohse S. Bonn N. Hübner C. Schramm March, 2025 / Nat Cardiovasc Res The cellular and molecular cardiac tissue responses in human inflammatory cardiomyopathies after SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination H. Maatz E.L. Lindberg E. Adami N. López-Anguita A. Perdomo-Sabogal L. Cócera Ortega G. Patone D. Reichart A. Myronova S. Schmidt A. Elsanhoury O. Klein U. Kühl E. Wyler M. Landthaler S. Yousefian S. Haas F. Kurth S.A. Teichmann G.Y. Oudit H. Milting M. Noseda J.G. Seidman C.E. Seidman B. Heidecker L.E. Sander B. Sawitzki K. Klingel P. Doeblin S. Kelle S. Van Linthout N. Hubner C. Tschöpe March, 2025 / Cell Res The non-canonical proteome: a novel contributor to cancer proliferation J. Ruiz-Orera N. Hübner February 26, 2025 / bioRxiv Detection of human unannotated microproteins by mass spectrometry-based proteomics: a community assessment A. Wacholder E.W. Deutsch L.W. Kok J.T. van Dinter J. Lee J.C. Wright S. Leblanc A.H. Jayatissa K. Jiang I. Arefiev K. Cao F. Bourassa F.A. Trifiro M. Bassani-Sternberg P.V. Baranov A. Bogaert S. Chothani I. Fierro-Monti D. Fijalkowska K. Gevaert N. Hubner J.M. Mudge J. Ruiz-Orera J. Schulz J.A. Vizcaino J.R. Prensner M.A. Brunet T.F. Martinez S.A. Slavoff X. Roucou J.S. Chaudhary S. van Heesch R.L. Moritz A.R. Carvunis January 31, 2025 / Mol Pharmacol Pharmacological characterisation of a clinical candidate, TG-0054, a small molecule inverse agonist targeting CXCR4 K.S. Pan Z. Wang C. Pfeil N.D. Bergkamp S. Mobach S. Roth A. Rizk M.J. Lohse P. Annibale M. Siderius M. Zimmermann M.J. Smit R. Bosma December, 2024 / Cardiovasc Res Interleukin 11 therapy causes acute left ventricular dysfunction M. Sweeney K. O’Fee C. Villanueva-Hayes E. Rahman M. Lee C.N. Tam E. Pascual-Navarro H. Maatz E.L. Lindberg K. Vanezis C.J. Ramachandra Iv. Andrew E.R. Jennings W.W. Lim A.A. Widjaja D. Carling D.J. Hausenloy N. Hübner P.J.R. Barton S.A. Cook November, 2024 / Cardiovasc Res PITX2 deficiency leads to atrial mitochondrial dysfunction J.S. Reyat L.C. Sommerfeld M. O'Reilly V.R. Cardoso E. Thiemann A.O. Khan C. O'Shea S. Harder C. Müller J. Barlow R.J. Stapley W. Chua S.N. Kabir O. Grech O. Hummel N. Hübner S. Kääb Ll. Mont S.N. Hatem J. Winters S. Zeemering N.V. Morgan J. Rayes K. Gehmlich M. Stoll T. Brand M. Schweizer A. Piasecki U. Schotten G.V. Gkoutos K. Lorenz F. Cuello P. Kirchhof L. Fabritz Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page ›› Last page Last » News Press Release No. 4 February 24, 2025 Berlin Not all heart inflammation is the same A group of Berlin researchers in collaboration with international scientists have found differences in heart inflammation caused by COVID-19, anti-COVID-19 vaccination, and non-COVID-19 myocarditis. The find paves the way for more personalized therapies, they report in “Nature Cardiovascular Research.” Science December 12, 2024 Images of transformation In her exhibition “Metamorphosis,” Eleonora Adami showcases digital illustrations and cyanotype prints. These works, which invite viewers to reflect on the concepts of change and transformation, will be on display at MDC-BIMSB until the end of January. Press Release No. 29 September 24, 2024 Berlin Human and other primate hearts differ genetically A team in the Hübner and Diecke Labs at the Max Delbrück Center have shown how human and non-human primate hearts differ genetically. The study, published in “Nature Cardiovascular Research,” reveals evolutionary adaptations in human hearts and provides new insights into cardiac disease. Science August 22, 2023 The discoverer of hearts Science has something exploratory about it, says Norbert Hübner. You never know exactly where you are heading. Despite this, cartographic works are the focus of his interest: the researcher creates atlases of the human heart. And amongst other things, he uses them to understand heart conditions better. Press Release No. 30 July 12, 2023 Berlin How cells make the heart beat British and German scientists created the most comprehensive cell atlas of the human heart. As reported in the journal “Nature”, it is the first to include the cells from which the heartbeat originates. Among other things, this data will provide a reference for studies on cardiac arrhythmias. Institute & Campus February 28, 2023 📺 Lunch Break: Science and Art help to make sense of the world Dr. Eleonora Adami is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Max Delbrück Center. The molecular biologist and geneticist studies heart failure by applying single-cell genomics approaches in the Hübner lab. Press Release No. 9 February 17, 2023 Berlin Evolution: Miniproteins appeared “from nowhere” Evolutionarily young miniproteins are unique in humans, and researchers have recently discovered thousands of them. Writing in Molecular Cell, Norbert Hübner and colleagues from the BIH and other institutions describe the origins of these tiny proteins and explain that they probably influence important cellular processes. Press Release No. 48 October 19, 2022 Berlin No heart damage despite hypertension An overactive enzyme that causes an inherited form of high blood pressure also appears to protect against hypertension-induced cardiac damage. A team of researchers from the Max Delbrück Center, ECRC, and DZHK led by Enno Klußmann explains in the journal Circulation how this could fundamentally change the way hearts can be protected from damage. Press Release No. 36 August 04, 2022 Berlin How pathogenic gene variants lead to heart failure Cardiomyopathy is not a uniform disease. Rather, individual genetic defects lead to heart failure in different ways, an international consortium reports in “Science”. MDC researcher Norbert Hübner is one of the senior authors. Press Release No. 32 July 13, 2022 Berlin Unchartered territory in the human genome An international consortium brings together 7,200 segments of the human genome that are virtually unexplored and presents a roadmap for integrating them into genome databases in “Nature Biotechnology”. They could hold information about what sets humans apart from other animals. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page ›› Last page Last » Prof. Dr. Norbert Hübner Group Leader Contact nhuebner@mdc-berlin.de Phone: +49 30 9406-2530 Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC) Robert-Rössle-Straße 10 13125 Berlin, Deutschland Building 87, Room 0.09 Norbert Hübner is a DZHK Principal Investigator Internal affiliations Genes, Cells and Cell‑based Medicine (topic 1) Research Topics Genetics & Genomics Gene Expression Regulation & RNA Biology Cardiovascular Research
Team Group Leader Prof. Dr. Norbert Hübner 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.09 nhuebner@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2530 Scientist Dr. Eleonora Adami Eleonora.Adami@mdc-berlin.de Dr. Ning Liang 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.10 Ning.Liang@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-4384 Natalia López Anguita 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Natalia.LopezAnguita@mdc-berlin.de Dr. Henrike Maatz 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.06 h.maatz@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3037 Dr. Jorge Ruiz Orera 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.17 Jorge.RuizOrera@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2930 Dr. Kathrin Saar 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.06 ksaar@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3534 Secretariat Sabine Meier 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.07 Sabine.Meier@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3512 Technical Assistants Susanne Blachut 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.50 s.Blachut@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3269 Mathias Gerhard 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Dr. Giannino Patone 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.10 Giannino.Patone@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3441 Sabine Schmidt 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.22 PhD student Nikita Shyam Dewani 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.17 Nikita.Dewani@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-3430 Johannes Greiner 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Johannes.Greiner@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Laura Anne Liebig 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 LauraAnne.Liebig@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Anna Myronova 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Anna.Myronova@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531 Nikolay Shvetsov 87: Timoféeff-Ressovsky-Haus Room: 0.13 Nikolay.Shvetsov@mdc-berlin.de +49 30 9406-2531
Publications March 19, 2025 / bioRxiv LINC01503-MP is a mitochondrial microprotein that promotes cell proliferation and oxidative metabolism N. Dewani J. Ruiz-Orera O. Popp N. Liang M. Sugarawa J.F. Schulz F. Witte C. Sandmann T. Tsuji S. Blachut T. Katagiri I. Kondova S. Owada S. Yoshii H. Kataoka A. Kurtz H. Nakase S. van Heesch P. Mertins N. Hübner M. Kanda (Hübner) March 14, 2025 / Cardiovasc Res Opportunities and challenges for the use of human samples in translational cardiovascular research: a scientific statement of the ESC Working Group on Cellular Biology of the Heart, the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Surgery, the ESC Council on Bas … S.M. Davidson I. Andreadou C. Antoniades J. Bartunek C. Basso B.J.J.M. Brundel R.A. Byrne G. Chiva-Blanch P. da Costa Martins P.C. Evans H. Girão Z. Giricz C. Gollmann-Tepeköylü T. Guzik M. Gyöngyösi N. Hübner M. Joner P. Kleinbongard T. Krieg E. Liehn R. Madonna A. Maguy M. Paillard M. Pesce S.E. Petersen G.G. Schiattarella J.P.G. Sluijter S. Steffens K. Streckfuss-Bömeke M. Thielmann A. Tucker S. Van Linthout W. Wijns J. Wojta J.C. Wu C. Perrino March 10, 2025 / JCI Insight Endothelial deletion of adipose triglyceride lipase protects against heart failure with preserved ejection fraction J. Schwanbeck M. Stahnke A. Eberlein M. Goeritzer A. Schulze D. Pernitsch D. Kolb G.F. Grabner T.U.P. Bartolomaeus S.K. Forslund H. Gerhardt G.G. Schiattarella L. Cocera Ortega N. López-Anguita E.E. Kershaw H. Maatz N. Hübner R. Zechner A. Foryst-Ludwig U. Kintscher March, 2025 / JHEP Rep Liver transcriptome analysis reveals PSC-attributed gene set associated with fibrosis progression A. Laschtowitz E.L. Lindberg A.M. Liebhoff L.A. Liebig C. Casar S. Steinmann A. Guillot J. Xu D. Schwinge M. Trauner A.W. Lohse S. Bonn N. Hübner C. Schramm March, 2025 / Nat Cardiovasc Res The cellular and molecular cardiac tissue responses in human inflammatory cardiomyopathies after SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination H. Maatz E.L. Lindberg E. Adami N. López-Anguita A. Perdomo-Sabogal L. Cócera Ortega G. Patone D. Reichart A. Myronova S. Schmidt A. Elsanhoury O. Klein U. Kühl E. Wyler M. Landthaler S. Yousefian S. Haas F. Kurth S.A. Teichmann G.Y. Oudit H. Milting M. Noseda J.G. Seidman C.E. Seidman B. Heidecker L.E. Sander B. Sawitzki K. Klingel P. Doeblin S. Kelle S. Van Linthout N. Hubner C. Tschöpe March, 2025 / Cell Res The non-canonical proteome: a novel contributor to cancer proliferation J. Ruiz-Orera N. Hübner February 26, 2025 / bioRxiv Detection of human unannotated microproteins by mass spectrometry-based proteomics: a community assessment A. Wacholder E.W. Deutsch L.W. Kok J.T. van Dinter J. Lee J.C. Wright S. Leblanc A.H. Jayatissa K. Jiang I. Arefiev K. Cao F. Bourassa F.A. Trifiro M. Bassani-Sternberg P.V. Baranov A. Bogaert S. Chothani I. Fierro-Monti D. Fijalkowska K. Gevaert N. Hubner J.M. Mudge J. Ruiz-Orera J. Schulz J.A. Vizcaino J.R. Prensner M.A. Brunet T.F. Martinez S.A. Slavoff X. Roucou J.S. Chaudhary S. van Heesch R.L. Moritz A.R. Carvunis January 31, 2025 / Mol Pharmacol Pharmacological characterisation of a clinical candidate, TG-0054, a small molecule inverse agonist targeting CXCR4 K.S. Pan Z. Wang C. Pfeil N.D. Bergkamp S. Mobach S. Roth A. Rizk M.J. Lohse P. Annibale M. Siderius M. Zimmermann M.J. Smit R. Bosma December, 2024 / Cardiovasc Res Interleukin 11 therapy causes acute left ventricular dysfunction M. Sweeney K. O’Fee C. Villanueva-Hayes E. Rahman M. Lee C.N. Tam E. Pascual-Navarro H. Maatz E.L. Lindberg K. Vanezis C.J. Ramachandra Iv. Andrew E.R. Jennings W.W. Lim A.A. Widjaja D. Carling D.J. Hausenloy N. Hübner P.J.R. Barton S.A. Cook November, 2024 / Cardiovasc Res PITX2 deficiency leads to atrial mitochondrial dysfunction J.S. Reyat L.C. Sommerfeld M. O'Reilly V.R. Cardoso E. Thiemann A.O. Khan C. O'Shea S. Harder C. Müller J. Barlow R.J. Stapley W. Chua S.N. Kabir O. Grech O. Hummel N. Hübner S. Kääb Ll. Mont S.N. Hatem J. Winters S. Zeemering N.V. Morgan J. Rayes K. Gehmlich M. Stoll T. Brand M. Schweizer A. Piasecki U. Schotten G.V. Gkoutos K. Lorenz F. Cuello P. Kirchhof L. Fabritz Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
March 19, 2025 / bioRxiv LINC01503-MP is a mitochondrial microprotein that promotes cell proliferation and oxidative metabolism N. Dewani J. Ruiz-Orera O. Popp N. Liang M. Sugarawa J.F. Schulz F. Witte C. Sandmann T. Tsuji S. Blachut T. Katagiri I. Kondova S. Owada S. Yoshii H. Kataoka A. Kurtz H. Nakase S. van Heesch P. Mertins N. Hübner M. Kanda (Hübner)
March 14, 2025 / Cardiovasc Res Opportunities and challenges for the use of human samples in translational cardiovascular research: a scientific statement of the ESC Working Group on Cellular Biology of the Heart, the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Surgery, the ESC Council on Bas … S.M. Davidson I. Andreadou C. Antoniades J. Bartunek C. Basso B.J.J.M. Brundel R.A. Byrne G. Chiva-Blanch P. da Costa Martins P.C. Evans H. Girão Z. Giricz C. Gollmann-Tepeköylü T. Guzik M. Gyöngyösi N. Hübner M. Joner P. Kleinbongard T. Krieg E. Liehn R. Madonna A. Maguy M. Paillard M. Pesce S.E. Petersen G.G. Schiattarella J.P.G. Sluijter S. Steffens K. Streckfuss-Bömeke M. Thielmann A. Tucker S. Van Linthout W. Wijns J. Wojta J.C. Wu C. Perrino
March 10, 2025 / JCI Insight Endothelial deletion of adipose triglyceride lipase protects against heart failure with preserved ejection fraction J. Schwanbeck M. Stahnke A. Eberlein M. Goeritzer A. Schulze D. Pernitsch D. Kolb G.F. Grabner T.U.P. Bartolomaeus S.K. Forslund H. Gerhardt G.G. Schiattarella L. Cocera Ortega N. López-Anguita E.E. Kershaw H. Maatz N. Hübner R. Zechner A. Foryst-Ludwig U. Kintscher
March, 2025 / JHEP Rep Liver transcriptome analysis reveals PSC-attributed gene set associated with fibrosis progression A. Laschtowitz E.L. Lindberg A.M. Liebhoff L.A. Liebig C. Casar S. Steinmann A. Guillot J. Xu D. Schwinge M. Trauner A.W. Lohse S. Bonn N. Hübner C. Schramm
March, 2025 / Nat Cardiovasc Res The cellular and molecular cardiac tissue responses in human inflammatory cardiomyopathies after SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination H. Maatz E.L. Lindberg E. Adami N. López-Anguita A. Perdomo-Sabogal L. Cócera Ortega G. Patone D. Reichart A. Myronova S. Schmidt A. Elsanhoury O. Klein U. Kühl E. Wyler M. Landthaler S. Yousefian S. Haas F. Kurth S.A. Teichmann G.Y. Oudit H. Milting M. Noseda J.G. Seidman C.E. Seidman B. Heidecker L.E. Sander B. Sawitzki K. Klingel P. Doeblin S. Kelle S. Van Linthout N. Hubner C. Tschöpe
March, 2025 / Cell Res The non-canonical proteome: a novel contributor to cancer proliferation J. Ruiz-Orera N. Hübner
February 26, 2025 / bioRxiv Detection of human unannotated microproteins by mass spectrometry-based proteomics: a community assessment A. Wacholder E.W. Deutsch L.W. Kok J.T. van Dinter J. Lee J.C. Wright S. Leblanc A.H. Jayatissa K. Jiang I. Arefiev K. Cao F. Bourassa F.A. Trifiro M. Bassani-Sternberg P.V. Baranov A. Bogaert S. Chothani I. Fierro-Monti D. Fijalkowska K. Gevaert N. Hubner J.M. Mudge J. Ruiz-Orera J. Schulz J.A. Vizcaino J.R. Prensner M.A. Brunet T.F. Martinez S.A. Slavoff X. Roucou J.S. Chaudhary S. van Heesch R.L. Moritz A.R. Carvunis
January 31, 2025 / Mol Pharmacol Pharmacological characterisation of a clinical candidate, TG-0054, a small molecule inverse agonist targeting CXCR4 K.S. Pan Z. Wang C. Pfeil N.D. Bergkamp S. Mobach S. Roth A. Rizk M.J. Lohse P. Annibale M. Siderius M. Zimmermann M.J. Smit R. Bosma
December, 2024 / Cardiovasc Res Interleukin 11 therapy causes acute left ventricular dysfunction M. Sweeney K. O’Fee C. Villanueva-Hayes E. Rahman M. Lee C.N. Tam E. Pascual-Navarro H. Maatz E.L. Lindberg K. Vanezis C.J. Ramachandra Iv. Andrew E.R. Jennings W.W. Lim A.A. Widjaja D. Carling D.J. Hausenloy N. Hübner P.J.R. Barton S.A. Cook
November, 2024 / Cardiovasc Res PITX2 deficiency leads to atrial mitochondrial dysfunction J.S. Reyat L.C. Sommerfeld M. O'Reilly V.R. Cardoso E. Thiemann A.O. Khan C. O'Shea S. Harder C. Müller J. Barlow R.J. Stapley W. Chua S.N. Kabir O. Grech O. Hummel N. Hübner S. Kääb Ll. Mont S.N. Hatem J. Winters S. Zeemering N.V. Morgan J. Rayes K. Gehmlich M. Stoll T. Brand M. Schweizer A. Piasecki U. Schotten G.V. Gkoutos K. Lorenz F. Cuello P. Kirchhof L. Fabritz
News Press Release No. 4 February 24, 2025 Berlin Not all heart inflammation is the same A group of Berlin researchers in collaboration with international scientists have found differences in heart inflammation caused by COVID-19, anti-COVID-19 vaccination, and non-COVID-19 myocarditis. The find paves the way for more personalized therapies, they report in “Nature Cardiovascular Research.” Science December 12, 2024 Images of transformation In her exhibition “Metamorphosis,” Eleonora Adami showcases digital illustrations and cyanotype prints. These works, which invite viewers to reflect on the concepts of change and transformation, will be on display at MDC-BIMSB until the end of January. Press Release No. 29 September 24, 2024 Berlin Human and other primate hearts differ genetically A team in the Hübner and Diecke Labs at the Max Delbrück Center have shown how human and non-human primate hearts differ genetically. The study, published in “Nature Cardiovascular Research,” reveals evolutionary adaptations in human hearts and provides new insights into cardiac disease. Science August 22, 2023 The discoverer of hearts Science has something exploratory about it, says Norbert Hübner. You never know exactly where you are heading. Despite this, cartographic works are the focus of his interest: the researcher creates atlases of the human heart. And amongst other things, he uses them to understand heart conditions better. Press Release No. 30 July 12, 2023 Berlin How cells make the heart beat British and German scientists created the most comprehensive cell atlas of the human heart. As reported in the journal “Nature”, it is the first to include the cells from which the heartbeat originates. Among other things, this data will provide a reference for studies on cardiac arrhythmias. Institute & Campus February 28, 2023 📺 Lunch Break: Science and Art help to make sense of the world Dr. Eleonora Adami is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Max Delbrück Center. The molecular biologist and geneticist studies heart failure by applying single-cell genomics approaches in the Hübner lab. Press Release No. 9 February 17, 2023 Berlin Evolution: Miniproteins appeared “from nowhere” Evolutionarily young miniproteins are unique in humans, and researchers have recently discovered thousands of them. Writing in Molecular Cell, Norbert Hübner and colleagues from the BIH and other institutions describe the origins of these tiny proteins and explain that they probably influence important cellular processes. Press Release No. 48 October 19, 2022 Berlin No heart damage despite hypertension An overactive enzyme that causes an inherited form of high blood pressure also appears to protect against hypertension-induced cardiac damage. A team of researchers from the Max Delbrück Center, ECRC, and DZHK led by Enno Klußmann explains in the journal Circulation how this could fundamentally change the way hearts can be protected from damage. Press Release No. 36 August 04, 2022 Berlin How pathogenic gene variants lead to heart failure Cardiomyopathy is not a uniform disease. Rather, individual genetic defects lead to heart failure in different ways, an international consortium reports in “Science”. MDC researcher Norbert Hübner is one of the senior authors. Press Release No. 32 July 13, 2022 Berlin Unchartered territory in the human genome An international consortium brings together 7,200 segments of the human genome that are virtually unexplored and presents a roadmap for integrating them into genome databases in “Nature Biotechnology”. They could hold information about what sets humans apart from other animals. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Press Release No. 4 February 24, 2025 Berlin Not all heart inflammation is the same A group of Berlin researchers in collaboration with international scientists have found differences in heart inflammation caused by COVID-19, anti-COVID-19 vaccination, and non-COVID-19 myocarditis. The find paves the way for more personalized therapies, they report in “Nature Cardiovascular Research.”
Science December 12, 2024 Images of transformation In her exhibition “Metamorphosis,” Eleonora Adami showcases digital illustrations and cyanotype prints. These works, which invite viewers to reflect on the concepts of change and transformation, will be on display at MDC-BIMSB until the end of January.
Press Release No. 29 September 24, 2024 Berlin Human and other primate hearts differ genetically A team in the Hübner and Diecke Labs at the Max Delbrück Center have shown how human and non-human primate hearts differ genetically. The study, published in “Nature Cardiovascular Research,” reveals evolutionary adaptations in human hearts and provides new insights into cardiac disease.
Science August 22, 2023 The discoverer of hearts Science has something exploratory about it, says Norbert Hübner. You never know exactly where you are heading. Despite this, cartographic works are the focus of his interest: the researcher creates atlases of the human heart. And amongst other things, he uses them to understand heart conditions better.
Press Release No. 30 July 12, 2023 Berlin How cells make the heart beat British and German scientists created the most comprehensive cell atlas of the human heart. As reported in the journal “Nature”, it is the first to include the cells from which the heartbeat originates. Among other things, this data will provide a reference for studies on cardiac arrhythmias.
Institute & Campus February 28, 2023 📺 Lunch Break: Science and Art help to make sense of the world Dr. Eleonora Adami is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Max Delbrück Center. The molecular biologist and geneticist studies heart failure by applying single-cell genomics approaches in the Hübner lab.
Press Release No. 9 February 17, 2023 Berlin Evolution: Miniproteins appeared “from nowhere” Evolutionarily young miniproteins are unique in humans, and researchers have recently discovered thousands of them. Writing in Molecular Cell, Norbert Hübner and colleagues from the BIH and other institutions describe the origins of these tiny proteins and explain that they probably influence important cellular processes.
Press Release No. 48 October 19, 2022 Berlin No heart damage despite hypertension An overactive enzyme that causes an inherited form of high blood pressure also appears to protect against hypertension-induced cardiac damage. A team of researchers from the Max Delbrück Center, ECRC, and DZHK led by Enno Klußmann explains in the journal Circulation how this could fundamentally change the way hearts can be protected from damage.
Press Release No. 36 August 04, 2022 Berlin How pathogenic gene variants lead to heart failure Cardiomyopathy is not a uniform disease. Rather, individual genetic defects lead to heart failure in different ways, an international consortium reports in “Science”. MDC researcher Norbert Hübner is one of the senior authors.
Press Release No. 32 July 13, 2022 Berlin Unchartered territory in the human genome An international consortium brings together 7,200 segments of the human genome that are virtually unexplored and presents a roadmap for integrating them into genome databases in “Nature Biotechnology”. They could hold information about what sets humans apart from other animals.
Prof. Dr. Norbert Hübner Group Leader Contact nhuebner@mdc-berlin.de Phone: +49 30 9406-2530 Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC) Robert-Rössle-Straße 10 13125 Berlin, Deutschland Building 87, Room 0.09 Norbert Hübner is a DZHK Principal Investigator Internal affiliations Genes, Cells and Cell‑based Medicine (topic 1)