Prof. Dr. Melanie Schirmer

Academic Career and Research Areas

Melanie Schirmer studied mathematics at the University of Bonn. She obtained her PhD in 2014 from the University of Glasgow (Scotland), where she worked on the analysis of next-generation sequencing data to distinguish biological variation (i.e. single-nucleotide polymorphisms) from errors and biases. 

She started her postdoc in 2015 at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard & Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (USA) and became a computational scientist at the Broad in 2018. Her research there focused on the human microbiome and the identification of microbial factors involved in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease and immune responses. She then returned to Germany in 2020 to establish her own independent research group at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with an Emmy Noether Award (2020) and an ERC Starting Grant (2022). Since 2023 she is a Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Professor for Translational Microbiome Data Integration at TUM.

Awards

  • Highly cited researcher (Clarivate) (2021,2022,2023)
  • ERC Starting Grant (2022)
  • Life Sciences Bridge Award (Aventis Foundation) (2022)
  • Emmy-Noether Award (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) (2020)
  • Career Development Award (Crohn's and Colitis Foundation) (2018)

M. Schirmer, M. Stražar,  J. Avila-Pacheco,  D. F. Rojas-Tapias, E. M. Brown, ..., R. J. Xavier, Linking microbial genes to plasma and stool metabolites uncovers host-microbial interactions underlying ulcerative colitis disease course, [Cell Host & Microbe, 2024].

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D.F. Rojas-Tapias, E.M. Brown, E.R. Temple, M. Onyekaba, A.M.T. Mohamed, K. Duncan, M. Schirmer, …., R.J. Xavier, Inflammation-associated nitrate facilitates ectopic colonization of an oral microbe in the intestine, [Nature Microbiology, 2022].

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S. Jin, D. Wetzel, M. Schirmer, Deciphering mechanisms and implications of bacterial translocation in human health and disease [Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2022].

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J. Lloyd-Price, C. Arze, A.N. Ananthakrishnan, M. Schirmer, J. Avila-Pacheco, ..., C. Huttenhower, Multi-omics of the Gut Microbial Ecosystem in Inflammatory Bowel Disease [Nature, 2019].

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M. Schirmer, L. Denson, H. Vlamakis, E.A. Franzosa, S.M. Thomas, ..., R.J. Xavier, Compositional and temporal changes in the gut microbiome of pediatric ulcerative colitis patients are linked to disease course [Cell Host & Microbe, 2018].

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