Katrin Vogt

Technical Assistant

After my training as a medical-technical laboratory assistant and my subsequent studies in laboratory technology at the School of Engineering for Chemistry in Berlin, I began working at the research laboratory at the Charité’s Institute for Medical Immunology. Here, I worked especially in the fields of protein chemistry and molecular biology. Since 2004, I have been working at the Sawitzki lab and in the last few years I especially focussed on different single cell technologies and multiparametric CyTOf analyses.

Projects of

Katrin

Vogt

  • T cell checkpoints in infection pathologies

  • Drivers of myeloid cell reprogramming

  • Checkpoint imbalances in autoimmunity

Publications of

Katrin

Vogt

  • Rewired type I IFN signaling is linked to age-dependent differences in COVID-19.

    Cell reports. Medicine

  • TCAIM controls effector T cell generation by preventing Mitochondria-Endoplasmic Reticulum Contact Site-initiated Cholesterol Biosynthesis

    bioRxiv

  • Long-Term Signs of T Cell and Myeloid Cell Activation After Intestinal Transplantation With Cellular Rejections Contributing to Further Increase of CD16(+) Cell Subsets.

    Frontiers in Immunology

  • Killer-like receptors and GPR56 progressive expression defines cytokine production of human CD4(+) memory T cells.

    Nature Communications

  • Transient mTOR inhibition rescues 4-1BB CAR-Tregs from tonic signal-induced dysfunction

    Nature communications

  • CD96 expression determines the inflammatory potential of IL-9-producing Th9 cells.

    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Sawitzki Lab

Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) 
Center of Immunomics/Translational Immunology

Luisenstraße 65 
D-10117 Berlin