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GARDP announces partnership with Calibr, HZI/HIPS and the University of Queensland in search for new antibiotics
With few antibiotics in development since the early 1990s, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major and rapidly growing global health challenge that is already making previously easy to treat infections harder to treat. Approximately 700,000 people worldwide die of…
10 Jahre HIPS: Feierliches HIPS-Symposium am 27. Juni 2019 in Saarbrücken
Verbunden durch das gemeinsame Ziel, neue Strategien und Wirkstoffe zur Bekämpfung von Infektionskrankheiten zu entwickeln, wurde das HIPS im Jahr 2009 von drei Arbeitsgruppen der Universität des Saarlandes (UdS) in enger Zusammenarbeit mit dem HZI in Braunschweig…
Inhoffen Medal 2019 awarded to chemist Phil Baran
“HZI and Technische Universität Braunschweig celebrate the award of the Inhoffen Medal which is given in recognition of world-leading research in the field of total synthesis of natural agents. In just a short period of time, Phil Baran has revolutionised the synthesis…
Klaus Faber endowed professorship for substance bioinformatics officially launched
Taking over the endowed chair means Olga Kalinina is working at the interface of two research focal areas in Saarland: Natural substance and drug research with a focus on antibiotic development at the HIPS, and bioinformatic modelling of drug molecules and their…
Important mechanism of antigen presentation in immune system guard cells deciphered
The immune system is a highly efficient surveillance system that immediately takes action when, somewhere in the body, a cell signals that it is infected. A key mechanism of immune defence is based on cells carrying special receptors on their surfaces, which can display…
Eliminating hepatitis C viruses effectively
Some 400,000 people around the world succumb to the consequences of a hepatitis C infection each year. The hepatitis C virus is usually transmitted by blood. An infection can remain undetected for long periods of time, because the disease initially progresses largely…
HZI coordinates the development of a nasal vaccination against Chagas disease
Chagas disease, also known as American Trypanosomiasis, is a chronic parasitic disease caused by the flagellated protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. It is a vector-borne disease, but the parasite can also be transmitted by congenital route, blood transfusions and organ…
Natural antibiotics: Joining forces in the fight against resistant bacteria
The infectious agents Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are Gram-negative bacteria and much-feared around hospitals. Due to their double cell wall, these germs are difficult to control and are among the most…
HZI Active substance researcher wins DECHEMA-Doktorandenpreis
Biofilms are surface-adherent aggregates of bacteria that are embedded in a slimy matrix, in which the bacteria protect themselves against the immune system or by antibiotics. Infections with these bacteria are therefore particularly difficult to treat. The microporenic…
New Clinical Director at the HZI
"Markus Cornberg being a DZIF professor and an active clinician will allow us to set up an important bridge to the clinical area in general and to the MHH in particular, strengthening the translational goals of the HZI. We are looking forward very much to our future…