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Evolutionary Community Ecology

Humans are increasingly part of these interaction networks and pathogen transmission from animals to humans is occurring at increasing rates. Indeed, emerging zoonotic disease are an increasing threat to human health and most of these diseases have their origins in wildlife. Microorganisms and their associated diseases also influence animal populations’ persistence and conservation, with some spilling over to animals from humans as well. The research group ‘evolutionary community ecology’ explores how the changing composition of animal communities has cascading impacts on their microbial communities, diseases, and rates of transmission, including to humans. The department is located at the Helmholtz Institute for One Health .

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).

Persons

Jun Prof Dr Alexey Gurevich

Head of Research Group
Human-Microbe Systems Bioinformatics
HIPS
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Prof Dr Rolf Müller

Persons

Prof Dr Kathrin de la Rosa

Research Group Leader
Personalised Immunotherapy
CiiM
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Lisa Kaniewski

Team assistant
HZI Campus
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Prof Dr Anna K. H. Hirsch

Head of Research Group
Drug Design and Optimization
HIPS
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Prof Dr Olga Kalinina

Head of Research Group
Drug Bioinformatics
HIPS
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Dr Kenan Bozhüyük

Research Group Leader
Synthetic biology of microbial natural products
HIPS
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Dr Florian Hubrich

Natural products from underexplored pathways and extreme environments
HIPS