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Research Group

RNA Synthetic Biology

RNA is a ubiquitous molecule of life that plays intimate roles in how cells function and make decisions. These same properties can be harnessed to create a new generation of engineering tools to further interrogate the properties of biology and control how cells behave. The RNA synthetic biology group aims to better understand the roles RNA plays in biology and to exploit these roles to improve how we study, diagnose, and treat infectious diseases in humans. This department is located at the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI).

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Prof Josef Penninger

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Prof Dr Josef Penninger

Head of Department
Innovative Organoid Research
HZI Campus
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Florian Huch

Acting Head of Administration
TWINCORE
Research Group

Personalised Immunotherapy

Our motivation is to address fundamental questions of human immunology and translate them into personalized therapies and diagnostics. Specifically, our laboratory discovers new applications of antibodies and B cells to treat and prevent human infectious diseases. Effective vaccines against some viruses that escape antibody responses remain elusive. To tackle this challenge, we develop methods to better understand B cell responses, the cells that produce antibodies. We design tailored vaccines and provide novel solutions for infection diagnostics. This Department is located at the Centre for Individualised Infection Medicine ( CiiM ).

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Dr Kirstin Kleeberg

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Susanne Wendt

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Dr Margit Holleboom

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Amanda Mühlmann

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Dr Hansjörg Hauser