Dr. rer. nat. Imke Lemmer
Postdoc
Curriculum vitae
2024 - | Postdoctorial researcher at Bartelt Lab |
2020 - 2024 | PhD at Bartelt Lab, Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU, Munich |
2016 - 2019 | M.Sc. Biochemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich |
2012 - 2015 | B.Sc. Biochemistry, University of Bayreuth |
Research Interests
Muscle biology and metabolism
My research focuses on the intersection of muscle biology, metabolism, and proteomics. I am particularly interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate muscle function and metabolic adaptation. By leveraging advanced proteomic techniques, I aim to investigate the intricate protein networks that drive energy homeostasis and cellular responses, contributing to a deeper understanding of muscle health and metabolic diseases.
Contacts
Email: Imke.lemmer@tum.de
Lemmer IL, Haas DT, Willemsen N, Kotschi S, Toksöz I, Gjika E, Khani S, Rohm M, Diercksen N, Nguyen PBH, Menden MP, Egu DT, Waschke J, Larsen S, Ma T, Gerhart-Hines Z, Herzig S, Dyar K, Krahmer N, Bartelt A. Nfe2l1-mediated proteasome function controls muscle energy metabolism in obesity. Preprint on biorxiv, 2023
Nasseri SA, Lazarski AC, Lemmer IL, Zhang CY, Brencher E, Chen HM, Sim L, Panwar D, Betschart L, Worrall LJ, Brumer H, Strynadka NCJ, Withers SG. An alternative broad-specificity pathway for glycan breakdown in bacteria. Nature. 2024
Ofoghi A, Kotschi S, Lemmer IL, Haas DT, Willemsen N, Bayer B, Jung AS, Möller S, Haberecht-Müller S, Krüger E, Krahmer N, Bartelt A. Activating the NFE2L1-ubiquitin-proteasome system by DDI2 protects from ferroptosis. Cell Death Differ. 2024
Lemmer IL, Willemsen N, Hilal N, Bartelt A. A guide to understanding endoplasmic reticulum stress in metabolic disorders. Mol Metab. 2021