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Proteome Analytics

Pathogenic bacteria and viruses utilize and manipulate cellular processes of our immune system. The identification of protein functions in the human immune system that decisively control the progression of infections constitutes the central aim of the research group Cellular Proteomics at the HZI.

Research Group

Systems Immunology

To see the immune system with the eyes of mathematics – that is the guiding principle of the department Systems Immunology. Mathematical models help to faster and better understand diseases that are associated with immune functions. Read here how scientists use mathematics to investigate chronic inflammatory diseases, the regulation of adaptive immune responses, and the interaction between the nervous, the endocrine and the immune system.

Research Group

Central Facility for Microscopy

Light microscopy and electron microscopy are excellent high resolution tools to investigate the adhesion and invasion mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria. High resolution electron microscopy permits to examine and unravel pathogenicity mechanisms on a morphological basis. ZEIM offers equipment and highly sophisticated expertise for the preparation and observation of biological samples.

Persons

Dr Oliver Jäckle-Tietjen

Research advisor
CSSB
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Prof Dr Yannic Bartsch

Head of Research Group
Antiviral Antibody-Omics
TWINCORE
Persons

Sarah Schreier

Guest-PhD Student
Innate Immunity and Infection
HZI Campus
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Angela Wedekind

Guest-PhD Student
Innate Immunity and Infection
HZI Campus
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Lisa Seiler

Guest-PhD Student
Innate Immunity and Infection
HZI Campus
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David Fritzsch

Guest-PhD Student
Innate Immunity and Infection
HZI Campus
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Martina Grashoff

Technical Assistant
Innate Immunity and Infection
HZI Campus