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Integrative Informatics for Infection Biology
Recent years have seen accelerating development of high-throughput technologies in infection biology. Now, thousands of genetic loci can be simultaneously interrogated in a single experiment, providing an array of measurements of transcription, translation, regulatory interactions, and fitness effects. The bottleneck in advancing our understanding of pathogens now lies in moving from hypothesis-free screening through data integration to hypothesis generation. We develop new statistical, computational, and visualization approaches to overcome this bottleneck in the interpretation of complex post-genomic data. This group is located at the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI).
Dr Lothar Gröbe
Dr Lothar Gröbe Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-3073 E-Mail Dr Lothar Gröbe Lothar Gröbe studied biology at the University of Braunschweig. He worked as PhD student at the GBF, the ancestor of the HZI, and received his PhD about the „Interaction of the…
Purchasing
Purchasing All orders and procurements at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research are handled centrally by the Purchasing & Materials Management department. As a service provider for science, our aim is to realise both economical and optimal solutions…
Dr Marina Greweling-Pils
Dr Marina Greweling-Pils Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-3800 E-Mail Dr Marina Greweling-Pils Marina Greweling-Pils studied veterinary medicine at the Hanover Veterinary School and the École Nationale Veterinaire de Lyon (France). After her graduation…
Hair follicle models from the 3D printer
Hair follicles are complex structures that surround the hair root, anchoring it to the skin and giving the hair its hold. At the same time, the area between the skin and the follicle provides optimal conditions for microorganisms to multiply unhindered. This often leads…
Dr Robert Geffers
Dr Robert Geffers Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-3058 E-Mail Dr Robert Geffers Robert Geffers majored in biology at the University of Hamburg and graduated in 1996 (MSc, "Diplom"). Even during his studies, his focus was on applied genome research. He…