The Research in Progress sessions form the living core of the CRC 1709 Lecture Series. They provide a dedicated space for our participating groups to share ongoing projects, emerging data, and evolving ideas within the framework of Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies – From Mechanisms to Therapies.
Each session offers one or two laboratories the opportunity to present their current work, reflect on challenges, and open their research to discussion. The focus lies not on polished final results, but on the process itself: hypotheses in motion, methods under development, questions still unfolding. This format invites dialogue, constructive feedback, and cross-disciplinary thinking.
By bringing together different perspectives, model systems, and methodological approaches, Research in Progress fosters a culture of openness and curiosity. It is designed as a vibrant forum that connects projects across the consortium, sharpens scientific thinking, and sparks new collaborations. Above all, it aims to enrich our shared research mission and inspire fresh ideas across the CRC.












