Head, AAP

Prof. Dr. med. Axel Karl Walch

“Tissue-based analysis remains central to understanding human disease and translating molecular information into clinical decision-making. By integrating high-resolution spatial profiling with computational interpretation, our work enables more precise disease characterization and supports the development of targeted diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.”

Analytical Pathology (AAP)

Research Area

Axel Walch is a board-certified pathologist and head of the Research Unit Analytical Pathology at Helmholtz Munich. His work focuses on molecular pathology, mechanisms of disease, and the development of innovative technologies for tissue-based research and diagnostics. He has an extensive publication record and has been at the forefront of integrating advanced analytical methods into both research and clinical pathology.

In 2007, Axel Walch introduced Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Imaging Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-IMS) at Helmholtz Munich, establishing a platform that bridges pathology, clinical research, bioanalytical chemistry, microscopic imaging, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics. His research applies spatially resolved metabolomics to a broad spectrum of diseases, both in human patients and in animal models, using high-resolution MALDI-FT-ICR imaging to study tissues under physiological and pathological conditions.

Through extensive collaborations with clinical and research institutions worldwide, Axel Walch has advanced applications of MALDI-IMS in elucidating disease mechanisms, personalizing cancer therapies, and driving methodological innovations in mass spectrometry imaging. His ongoing work seeks to expand the role of spatial metabolomics in understanding molecular disease processes and optimizing therapeutic strategies.

Axel Walch studied medicine at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and completed his doctorate at the Technische Universität München. Following board certification in pathology and a series of academic appointments, he obtained a Habilitation at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and has led the Analytical Pathology unit at Helmholtz Munich since 2011.

His long-term vision is to integrate high-dimensional molecular data with histopathology to create comprehensive, tissue-based maps of disease, ultimately supporting precision medicine and translational research. In this context, the Research Unit Analytical Pathology is an integral part of the Helmholtz Bioengineering Department and contributes to its strategic framework by advancing spatially resolved molecular phenotyping, multimodal data integration, and innovative analytical methods. By linking high-resolution mass spectrometry imaging with computational analytics and clinically relevant models, his work supports the identification of novel biomarkers, the functional interpretation of complex disease processes, and their translation into clinical applications. This positions Analytical Pathology at the interface of technology development, data-driven biology, and clinical translation, contributing to next-generation approaches for early detection, disease stratification, and personalized intervention.

Fields of Work and Expertise

Spatial Metabolomics

Molecular Phenotyping

Mass Spectrometry Imaging

Spatial Multi-Omics

Spatial Exposomics

AI-driven Tissue Analysis

Disease Stratification

Precision Medicine

Therapy Response Prediction

Professional Background

Since 2011

Head of Research Unit Analytical Pathology, Helmholtz Munich, Germany

2005-2011

Head of the research group “Biomedical Microscopy”, Helmholtz Munich, Institute of Pathology, Germany

1995-2005

Resident and Fellow in Pathology (Institute of Pathology, Technical University of Munich and Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Freiburg, Germany)

1988-1995

Medical School, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, Germany

Selected Paper

Statement of Significance:

For the first time, routine diagnostic FFPE bone marrow biopsies are analyzed by spatial metabolomics to map niche-specific plasma cell metabolism. This approach reveals metabolic narrowing in clonal niches and microenvironmental decoupling that could enable future risk-stratification for progression of precursor plasma cell disorders such as MGUS/SMM and highlight tractable metabolic pathways for potential therapeutic targeting.

Walch, A. ; Zhang, G. ; Sun, N. ; Chawla, Y. ; Jevremovic, D. ; Taro, H. ; Kumar, S. ; Gonsalves, W. Metabolic Heterogeneity and Niche Rewiring in Plasma Cells are Associated with Progression from MGUS to Multiple Myeloma. Blood Cancer Journal (2026, accepted). 

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Honors and Awards

  • 2010: "Paula and Richard von Hertwig Prize" for interdisciplinary cooperation of the GSF Research Center, Munich-Neuherberg
  • 2004: "The Young Histochemistry Award" of the International Federation of Societies for Histochemistry and Cytochemistry from the 12th International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, La Jolla, California, USA
  • 2001: "The Four Best Research Presentations 2001" at the 85th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Pathology

Publications

2026 Cardiovasc Res

Fischer, M. ; Sigle, M. ; Manke, M. C. ; Marzi, J. ; Schütte, J. P. ; Sun, N. ; Scheuermann, S. ; Kopczynski, D. ; Kollotzek, F. ; Lingens, G. D. ; Coman, C. ; Koeppen, M. ; Nagy, Z. ; Rohlfing, A. K. ; Sickmann, A. ; Litchfield, D. W. ; Rebholz, H. ; Seitz, C. ; Heinzmann, D. ; Schaller, M. ; Nieswandt, B. ; Schenke-Layland, K. ; Gawaz, M. ; Walch, A. ; Ahrends, R. ; Münzer, P. ; Borst, O.

Platelet Casein Kinase 2α is a pivotal player in arterial thrombotic occlusion and post-ischemic myocardial remodeling
2025 Oncoimmunology

Wang, Q. ; Sun, N. ; Zhang, C. ; Kunzke, T. ; Zens, P. ; Feuchtinger, A. ; Berezowska, S. ; Walch, A.

Metabolic heterogeneity in tumor cells impacts immunology in lung squamous cell carcinoma
2025 Mol Pharm

Morath, V. ; Maurer, S. ; Feuchtinger, A. ; Walser, R. ; Schlapschy, M. ; Bolze, F. ; Metzler, T. ; Bruder, J. ; Steiger, K. ; Walch, A. ; Klingenspor, M. ; Skerra, A.

Long-Acting Human PASylated Leptin Reaches the Murine Central Nervous System and Offers Potential for Optimized Replacement Therapy
2025 NPJ Metab Health Dis

Latic, N. ; Lari, A. ; Sun, N. ; Zupcic, A. ; Oubounyt, M. ; Falivene, J. ; Buck, A. ; Hofer, M. ; Chang, W. ; Kuebler, W. M. ; Baumbach, J. ; Walch, A. K. ; Grabner, A. ; Erben, R. G.

Deletion of cardiac fibroblast growth factor-23 beneficially impacts myocardial energy metabolism in left ventricular hypertrophy
2025 Mol Metab

Coupland, C. ; Sun, N. ; Khalil, A. ; Karaoglu Ö, E. ; Liskiewicz, A. ; Liskiewicz, D. ; Grandl, G. ; Akindehin, S. ; Maity, G. ; Yang, B. ; Finan, B. ; Knerr, P. ; Douros, J. D. ; Walch, A. ; DiMarchi, R. ; Tschöp, M. H. ; Müller, T. D. ; Novikoff, A.

Estrogenic activity of E2-conjugated GLP-1 is mediated by intracellular endolysosomal acidification and estrone metabolism
2024 Br J Cancer

Wang, J. ; Sun, N. ; Kunzke, T. ; Shen, J. ; Feuchtinger, A. ; Wang, Q. ; Meixner, R. ; Gleut, R. L. ; Haffner, I. ; Luber, B. ; Lordick, F. ; Walch, A.

Metabolic heterogeneity affects trastuzumab response and survival in HER2-positive advanced gastric cancer
2024 Metabolism

Sun, N. ; Krauss, T. ; Seeliger, C. ; Kunzke, T. ; Stöckl, B. ; Feuchtinger, A. ; Zhang, C. ; Voss, A. ; Heisz, S. ; Prokopchuk, O. ; Martignoni, M. E. ; Janssen, K. P. ; Claussnitzer, M. ; Hauner, H. ; Walch, A.

Inter-organ cross-talk in human cancer cachexia revealed by spatial metabolomics
2024 J Control Release

Liu, N. ; O'Connor, P. ; Gujrati, V. ; Shelar, D. ; Ma, X. ; Anzenhofer, P. ; Klemm, U. ; Su, X. ; Huang, Y. ; Kleigrewe, K. ; Feuchtinger, A. ; Walch, A. ; Sattler, M. ; Plettenburg, O. ; Ntziachristos, V.

Tuning the photophysical properties of cyanine by barbiturate functionalization and nanoformulation for efficient optoacoustics- guided phototherapy
2024 Sci Rep

Juhász, B. ; Horváth, K. ; Kuti, D. ; Shen, J. ; Feuchtinger, A. ; Zhang, C. ; Bata-Vidács, I. ; Nagy, I. ; Kukolya, J. ; Witting, M. ; Baranyi, M. ; Ferenczi, S. ; Walch, A. ; Sun, N. ; Kovács, K. J.

Dipeptide metabolite, glutamyl-glutamate mediates microbe-host interaction to boost spermatogenesis
2024 NPJ Precis Oncol

Dankó, B. ; Hess, J. ; Unger, K. ; Samaga, D. ; Walz, C. ; Walch, A. ; Sun, N. ; Baumeister, P. ; Zeng, P. Y. F. ; Walter, F. ; Marschner, S. ; Späth, R. ; Gires, O. ; Herkommer, T. ; Dazeh, R. ; Matos, T. ; Kreutzer, L. ; Matschke, J. ; Eul, K. ; Klauschen, F. ; Pflugradt, U. ; Canis, M. ; Ganswindt, U. ; Mymryk, J. S. ; Wollenberg, B. ; Nichols, A. C. ; Belka, C. ; Zitzelsberger, H. ; Lauber, K. ; Selmansberger, M.

Metabolic pathway-based subtypes associate glycan biosynthesis and treatment response in head and neck cancer

Networks and Affiliations

Department of Pathology and Molecular Pathology, Johannes Kepler University Linz

University Hospital Leipzig

University Hospital Tübingen

University Medical Center Freiburg

Center for Bioinformatics, University of Hamburg

RWTH Aachen University Hospital

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Osteology

DFG