InFLAMES Guest Seminar by Professor Eltzschig Holger: The Hypoxia-Inflammation Link
When: September 3, 2025 at 11:00–12:00
Where: Arje Scheinin lecture hall, Dentalia
Speaker: Professor Holger Eltzschig, McGovern Medical School
Title: The Hypoxia-Inflammation Link
Host: Senior Research Fellow Gennadi Egutkin
After the seminar there will be an early-career scientist lunch event where Doctoral Researchers, Postdocs, and other interested persons are invited to join Professor Holger for lunch and free discussion. InFLAMES will cover the cost. There is limited seating, so registration is required. Register for the lunch here: https://link.webropol.com/s/lunch-eltzschig.
About Professor Holger:
Professor Eltzschig is a physician-scientist trained in anesthesiology, cardiac anesthesia, and critical care medicine whose research is focused on hypoxia-inducible transcription factors (HIFs) during perioperative organ injury. Studies from his laboratory revealed that HIFs are stabilized during acute injury of the lungs, kidney, intestine, or heart. Translational studies demonstrate that these pathways can be targeted for disease treatment.
His focus is on defining therapeutic strategies to dampen harmful inflammation using pharmacologic HIF activators, direct targets of HIFs, or HIF-regulated microRNAs. The findings of their translational research have been taken into randomized clinical trials to define therapeutic interventions for preventing or treating organ injury in surgical patients or during critical illness (e.g. W81XWH2110032; PI: Eltzschig).
He has extensive experience as a scientific mentor, having mentored over 90 researchers and faculty members of different career levels, including students, postdoctoral researchers and clinical fellows.