Moritz Eissmann
 Scientist
                            Matthias Ernst Lab Ludwig Center at Melbourne                                                        
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
                                                        Australia
                        
Biography
My research focuses on the characterization of oncogene and non-oncogene addiction pathways in inflammation-associated gastric cancer and on investigating their potential as molecular cancer therapy targets. I also am interested in the influence and function of innate immune cells in gastric tumorigenesis and cancer promotion.
Research Interest
Oncogene and non-oncogene addiction pathways, gastric cancer
Publications
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                            James, Philippe, et al. "Enantioselective synthesis of ferrocenyl nucleoside analogues with apoptosis-inducing activity." Organic letters 8.13 (2006): 2763-2766. 
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                            Eißmann, Moritz, et al. "Loss of the abundant nuclear non-coding RNA MALAT1 is compatible with life and development." RNA biology 9.8 (2012): 1076-1087. 
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                            Gutschner, Tony, et al. "The noncoding RNA MALAT1 is a critical regulator of the metastasis phenotype of lung cancer cells." Cancer research 73.3 (2013): 1180-1189. 

