Search
Displaying results 181 to 190 of 219.
Management
Management The Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) is organised in the form of a GmbH (equals “Ltd.”). Shareholders are the Federal Republic of Germany (90 percent) and the federal states Lower-Saxony (eight percent), Saarland (one percent) and…
Prof Dr Claus-Michael Lehr
Prof Dr Claus-Michael Lehr Head of Research Group +49 681 98806-1000 E-Mail Claus-Michael Lehr is Professor at Saarland University as well as cofounder and head of the department “Drug Delivery” at the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research…
Prof Dr Susanne Häußler
Prof Dr Susanne Häußler Research Group Leader +49 5316181-3000 E-Mail Susanne Häußler studied human medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Lübeck and at the Medical School Hannover (MHH), where she obtained her doctorate (Dr. med.) in 1995.…
Prof. Dr. Klemens Rottner
Prof Dr Klemens Rottner Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-2903 E-Mail Klemens Rottner studied Zoology/Biology at Paris-Lodron-University Salzburg and after graduation, he continued with his PhD studies in the field of Cell Biology/Immunology. In 2000, he…
Dr Berit Lange
Dr Berit Lange Acting Head of Department +49 531 6181-3110 E-Mail Berit Lange is a physician and epidemiologist. After studying medicine in Freiburg, Madrid, Chile and Peru, she worked for several years in Infectiology and Internal Medicine at the…
Prof. Dr. Christian Sieben
Prof Dr Christian Sieben Research Group Leader +49531 6181-2950 E-Mail Christian Sieben studied Biology at the TU Darmstadt with majors in physiology and cell biology. After graduating in plant cell biology, he moved to the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin to…
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
Prof. Dr. Andrea Kröger
Prof Dr Andrea Kröger Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-5060 E-Mail Andrea Kröger received her initial training in Biology during her studies of Biology at the Technical University of Braunschweig. 1995, she joined group of Dr. Hansjörg Hauser at the…
Prof. Dr. Michael Kolbe
Prof Dr Michael Kolbe Head of Department +49 40 8998-87550 E-Mail Michael Kolbe studied chemistry at the Universities of Paderborn and Hamburg. Thereafter he did his doctorate on the structure and function of the chloride pump Halorhodopsin at…
Dr. Fee Zimmermann
Dr Fee Zimmermann Research Group Leader +49 3834-3916-701 E-Mail Fee Zimmermann is a veterinarian specialized in outbreak investigations in the One Health context. As a PhD student at Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, she studied the novel Anthrax causing…