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Prof Dr Susanne Häußler

Research Group Leader
Molecular Bacteriology
HZI Campus, TWINCORE
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Dr Berit Lange

Coordination
Epidemiology
HZI Campus
Research Group

Dynamics of Respiratory Infections

Several chronic inflammatory diseases of the lung have been recently associated with alterations in the composition of the airway microbiome. Moreover, the lung microbiota can be classified according to its predominance either of proinflammatory bacteria, such as strains from the genera S taphylococcus, Pseudomonas , and Haemophilus or of low-stimulatory bacteria from genera like Prevotella, Streptococcus , and Veillonella . Moreover, it is already known that the commensal lung microbiota can influence host immune system activation by producing numerous structural ligands and metabolites such as lipopolysaccharide, peptidoglycan, and secondary metabolites. However, the interaction between the lung microbiota and the airway epithelium, as well as their interactions with pulmonary pathogens, are not well understoo

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Prof Dr Klemens Rottner

Head of Research Group
Molecular Cell Biology
HZI Campus
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Dr Berit Lange

Acting Head of Department
Epidemiology
HZI Campus
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Prof Dr Andrea Kröger

Head of Research Group
Innate Immunity and Infection
HZI Campus
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Yuliya Voiges

Secretary
Molecular Cell Biology
HZI Campus
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Andrea Thiele

Administrative Coordinator
HZI Campus
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Prof Dr Theresia Stradal

Head of Department
Cell Biology
HZI Campus
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Prof Dr Michael Kolbe

Head of Department
Structural Infection Biology
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