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Andreas Daiber

Prof. Andreas Daiber

University Medical Center Mainz

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Prof. Dr. Andreas Daiber is a Professor and Head of Molecular Cardiology (Center for Cardiology) at University Medical Center, Mainz. He completed his master's in Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, and Ph.D. studies in Biological Chemistry from the University of Konstanz. During 2000–2006, he served as a postdoc at Biol. Chem., University of Konstanz, and at Exp. Cardiology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf and University Medical Center (UMC), Mainz. Regarding his academic work, Prof. Dr. Andreas Daiber has published over 350 papers, and has been cited by over 18,000 times. In 2024, his h-index is 81. He was Guest Professor at the Université Joseph Fourier at Grenoble, France (2011), Chair of COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) (2014–2016), and has memberships in national and international scientific communities (SFRBM/SFRRE, ASBMB, DGK). His research interests include the area of molecular cardiology, Redox Signaling and Regulation, Oxidative Stress Biomarkers, Molecular pharmacology, and cardiac endothelial cells.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Cardiovascular Disease
Oxidative Stress
Vascular Biology
Redox biology
Particulate Matter

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Oxidative Stress
31%
Cardiovascular Disease
13%
Traffic Noise
8%
environmental risk factors
5%
Redox biology
5%
Particulate Matter

Short Biography

Prof. Dr. Andreas Daiber is a Professor and Head of Molecular Cardiology (Center for Cardiology) at University Medical Center, Mainz. He completed his master's in Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, and Ph.D. studies in Biological Chemistry from the University of Konstanz. During 2000–2006, he served as a postdoc at Biol. Chem., University of Konstanz, and at Exp. Cardiology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf and University Medical Center (UMC), Mainz. Regarding his academic work, Prof. Dr. Andreas Daiber has published over 350 papers, and has been cited by over 18,000 times. In 2024, his h-index is 81. He was Guest Professor at the Université Joseph Fourier at Grenoble, France (2011), Chair of COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) (2014–2016), and has memberships in national and international scientific communities (SFRBM/SFRRE, ASBMB, DGK). His research interests include the area of molecular cardiology, Redox Signaling and Regulation, Oxidative Stress Biomarkers, Molecular pharmacology, and cardiac endothelial cells.