AndreasTrumpp HI-STEM GmbH in the German Cancer Research CenterGermany

AndreasTrumpp
Following my biology studies in Erlangen and Freiburg (Germany), I completed my dissertation at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg under the supervision of Dr. Rolf Zeller and Prof. Thomas Graf. I then performed postdoctoral research in the laboratories of Prof. Gail Martin and Nobel Prize winner Prof. J. Michael Bishop at the University of California at San Francisco (USA) where my great interest in cancer research developed. During 2000 – 2008 I headed the “Genetics and Stem Cell Laboratory” at the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC) in Epalinges/Lausanne and was named Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 2005.Since mid-2008, I am heading the Division of “Stem Cells and Cancer” at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and since Fall 2008 the founding Director of HI-STEM.I am also coordinator of the “Stem Cells in Oncology” Program within the German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) and Co-Chair of the Collaborative Research Center, SFB 873 “Maintenance and Differentiation of Stem Cells in Development and Disease".

Wednesday 10 June 2026

Time Session
08:30
09:15
This interactive session explores collaboration between industry and academia, offering practical perspectives from industry experts. Each expert will deliver a 5-minute introduction, sharing their experience, role, and insights into working across sectors. A moderator will guide the discussion with follow-up questions to deepen the conversation and surface actionable takeaways. The session then opens to the audience for an open “Ask Me Anything” Q&A, encouraging questions and active participation. Designed as a fully interactive format, the session features no slides or screens, prioritizing dialogue and direct engagement.
AndreasTrumpp Moderator HI-STEM GmbH in the German Cancer Research CenterGermany
Career Development Area
09:20
10:55