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Prof Dr Josef Penninger
Prof Dr Josef Penninger Head of Department +49 531 6181-1000 E-Mail Josef Penninger was born on 5 September 1964 in Gurten, Oberösterreich. After attending medical school in Innsbruck , he started his scientific career at the University of Toronto , Canada.…
Prof Dr Christine Beemelmanns
Prof Dr Christine Beemelmanns Head of Research Group +49 681 98806 5000 E-Mail Christine Beemelmanns studied Chemistry at the RWTH Aachen, and after graduation went to Japan for a one-year research stay in the group of Prof. Sodeoka at RIKEN. Back in…
Christian Scherf
Christian Scherf Administrative Director - Administrative Management +49 531 6181-2000 E-Mail Born in Hoya in Lower Saxony, Christian Scherf studied law in Freiburg /Brsg. and international and European law in Dijon, France. He completed both his state…
Prof Dr Markus Cornberg
Prof Dr Markus Cornberg Director +49 511 220027226 E-Mail Markus Cornberg is W3-Professor Infectious Diseases with a focus on Hepatology and Deputy Director of the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Diseases and Endocrinology at Hannover…
Jun-Prof Dr Jens Hör
Jun Prof Dr Jens Hör Research Group Leader +49 931 3180042 E-Mail Jens Hör studied life and medical sciences at the University of Bonn (Germany) and received his PhD from the University of Würzburg (Germany) in 2020. During these studies, he focused on the…
One Health
One Health © AdobeStock/Abdul Momin Livestock market in Bangladesh The Triad of Environmental, Animal and Human Health Infectious diseases have always posed a threat to human health. But perhaps never more than today? “That is a difficult question to…
Clostridium difficile
Clostridioides difficile © HZI/Manfred Rohde Electron micrograph of the bacterium Clostridium difficile. In recent years, Clostridioides difficile ( formerly Clostridium difficile ), a gram-positive bacterium, has become one of the most common causes of…
Diabetes
Diabetes and infections © AdobeStock/Piman Khrutmuang Diabetics must regularly check their blood glucose levels. According to reports by the German Center for Diabetes Research, approximately six million Germans are currently affected by diabetes – a…
Biofilms
Biofilms – living in slime Covered by a thick slimy coating made of biopolymers, the bacteria shield themselves from the immune system and antibiotics. In Germany alone, some 100,000 infections annually are related to biofilms – with clinically relevant…
Immune System
The Immune system - Bulwark against Disease © HZI/Manfred Rohde A T-helper cell. Each second of our lives, we are being attacked by numerous pathogens such as Viruses and bacteria. Our immune system is constantly busy fighting these invaders. Without the…