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Dr Julia Port

Dr Julia Port Research Group Leader +49 531 6181-4660 E-Mail Julia Rebecca Port was born on September 14th, 1990, in Gelnhausen, Germany. After completing a bachelor's degree at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (Molecular Medicine; B.Sc.) and a…

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Prof Dr Lothar Jänsch

Prof Dr Lothar Jänsch Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-3030 E-Mail Prof Dr Lothar Jänsch Lothar Jänsch studied biology at the Free University of Berlin and in 1995 prepared his diploma thesis at the IGF in Berlin. After that, he worked as a PhD student…

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Prof Dr Ursula Bilitewski

Prof Dr Ursula Bilitewski Head of Research Group +49 531 6181-1010 E-Mail Prof Dr Ursula Bilitewski Ursula Bilitewski studied chemistry at the University of Münster, earning her Ph.D. at the Institute of Physical Chemistry. After spending another year at…

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HZI

Understanding Infections - Fighting Pathogens The HZI: one interdisciplinary center - six sites About the HZI A research facility of the Helmholtz Association What are you looking for? Popular topics: Press Career Research groups HUMAN MICROSTAR Open Call:…

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Innovation Management

Innovation Management and Technology Transfer Transfer strategy The transfer of research results into medical and pharmaceutical applications plays a central role at the HZI. In addition to scientific exchange, the aim is to pave the way for the transfer of…

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Third-Party Funds Acquisition

Third-Party Funds Acquisition With more than 20 years of experience and expertise as multipliers and service providers, the members of the staff unit Third-Party Funds Acquisition (DA) advise and support the scientific staff of the HZI, the DSMZ (German…

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Administration and Infrastructure

Administration and Infrastructure The administrative units and staff units of the administration and infrastructure support the scientific work at the HZI. Approximately 200 people are employed in the administration of the HZI across all locations (as of…

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Computational Biology for Infection Research

The Department of “Computational Biology for Infection Research” studies the human microbiome, viral and bacterial pathogens, and human cell lineages within individual patients by analysis of large-scale biological and epidemiological data sets with computational techniques. Focusing on high throughput meta’omics, population genomic and single cell sequencing data, we produce testable hypotheses, such as sets of key sites or relevant genes associated with the presence of a disease, of antibiotic resistance or pathogenic evasion of immune defense. We interact with experimental collaborators to verify our findings and to promote their translation into medical treatment or diagnosis procedures. To achieve its research goals, the department also develops novel algorithms and software.

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Safety and environmental protection

Safety and Environmental Affairs The department for safety and environmental affairs takes over the central duties for occupational health and safety (OHS) and environmental affairs that should not be delegated to the heads of the departments of the…

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Scientific strategy

Scientific Strategy The Staff Unit Scientific Strategy (WST) supports the management and the scientific steering committee in developing and implementing the centre's strategy. WST coordinates the preparation of scientific-strategic concepts and…