Louisa Gerhardt studied medicine at the University of Freiburg and completed her MD thesis on repair mechanisms following myocardial infarction at the Center of Systems Biology (MGH, HMS) in Boston. She started her medical training in Internal medicine in Switzerland and was awarded a research fellowship from the German Research Foundation in 2020 to study kidney repair mechanisms in the laboratory of Andrew McMahon at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. During her postdoctoral studies she combined single cell omics and spatial transcriptomics with lineage tracing approaches to enhance our understanding of adaptive and maladaptive repair following acute kidney injury. In 2022 Louisa Gerhardt relocated to the University Hospital Mannheim and the University of Heidelberg, where she continues her training as a clinician-scientist in Internal medicine and Nephrology, supported by a clinician-scientist fellowship of the German Society of Internal Medicine. Both as physician and as scientist she strives to improve care for patients with kidney disease.
My research focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of acute and chronic kidney diseases as well as their prognostic impact in the clinical context. In collaboration with the Saez-Rodriguez group, I employ spatial transcriptomics to unravel pathophysiologic processes in kidney disease.
2022 - Present | Clinician-scientist fellowship of the German Society of Internal Medicine |
2022 - Present | Residency in Internal medicine and Nephrology at the University Hospital Mannheim, Germany |
2020 - 2022 | Postdoctoral Fellowship at the McMahon Laboratory, Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research of the University of Southern California (supported by a DFG postdoctoral scholarship) |
2017 - 2020 | Residency in Internal medicine at Kantonsspital Aarau, Switzerland |
2012 -2013 | Research fellowship for doctoral thesis (MD) in the Swirski laboratory at the Center for Systems Biology, MGH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA (supported by MD Research Fellowship of the Boehringer-Ingelheim-Fonds) |
2009 - 2016 | Medical studies at the University of Freiburg, Germany |