Helmholtz Munich
Herbert Schiller holds a professorship for `Systems Biology of the Airways and Lungs' at the Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) Munich and is the director of the independent research unit `Precision Regenerative Medicine´ at Helmholtz Munich.
Herbert holds a master's degree in genetics from the University of Vienna (2004), and a PhD from the Medical University of Vienna (2008) followed by postdoctoral training at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in the laboratories of Prof. Reinhard Fässler (Cell adhesion and ECM biology) and Prof. Matthias Mann (Proteomics). With his lab's research at Helmholtz Munich, Herbert aims to learn about strategies to extend human health and lifespan by leveraging new opportunities in experimental systems biology and AI to study the genetic and environmental inputs that cause accelerated aging, regenerative failures, and the development of chronic lung disease.
Herbert Schiller holds a professorship for `Systems Biology of the Airways and Lungs' at the Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) Munich and is the director of the independent research unit `Precision Regenerative Medicine´ at Helmholtz Munich.
Herbert holds a master's degree in genetics from the University of Vienna (2004), and a PhD from the Medical University of Vienna (2008) followed by postdoctoral training at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in the laboratories of Prof. Reinhard Fässler (Cell adhesion and ECM biology) and Prof. Matthias Mann (Proteomics). With his lab's research at Helmholtz Munich, Herbert aims to learn about strategies to extend human health and lifespan by leveraging new opportunities in experimental systems biology and AI to study the genetic and environmental inputs that cause accelerated aging, regenerative failures, and the development of chronic lung disease.