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Microbial Interactions and Processes

Microorganisms in the environment are living in complex and interacting communities. Also the surfaces of the human body are inhabited by microorganisms, where the bacterial cell number significantly exceeds that of the human cells. These communities have co-evolved with the human host and are important for human health. They can, however, also be a reservoir for pathogenic microorganisms.

Research Group

Model Systems for Infection and Immunity

In infection research experiments on cells and mice have a pivotal role. Frequently such model systems have to be tailored to allow tackling a specific scientific question. To this end, genetic modification of cell lines and mice is being pursued.

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Dr Lothar Gröbe

Head of Platform Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting
Experimental Immunology
HZI Campus
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Dr Lothar Gröbe

Head of Research Group
Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting
HZI Campus
Persons

Dr Marina Greweling-Pils

Head of Research Group
Core Facility of Comparative Medicine
HZI Campus
Persons

Dr Marina Greweling-Pils

Head of Research Group
Mouse Pathology
HZI Campus
Persons

Dr Joop van den Heuvel

Head of Research Group
Recombinant Protein Expression
HZI Campus
Persons

Dr Robert Geffers

Head of Research Group
Genome Analytics
HZI Campus
Persons

Dr Milan Gerovac

Research Group Leader
HZI Campus
Persons

Muhammad Bilal

Research Scientist
Systems Immunology
BRICS