
Focus
We investigate how the genome is dynamically decoded to create and maintain diverse cell fates and tissue architectures. We study this through RNA regulation—the layer where genetic information becomes spatially and temporally precise. We dissect how splicing, localization, translation and RNA modifications build cell identity, organize tissues and shape regenerative capacity.
Our goal is to define the RNA logic that enables organs – especially the heart- to form, function, and recover—and to leverage this knowledge for next-generation regenerative therapies. Key publications: Frank et al, Cell Stem Cell 2019, Ahuja et al. EMBO reports 2019, Bartsch et al Science Advances 2023, Kurian et al 2015 Circulation, Kurian et al Nature Methods 2013, Kurian et al Nature 2011.














