LIV Lecture List
Nachwuchsförderung und Mentorinnenprogramm der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
Tuesday, 16. December 2014 - 14:00Dr. Sabine Müller
Geschäftsstelle Leibniz-Gemeinschaft, Berlin
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
HIV persistence via latency: molecular mechanisms
Tuesday, 16. December 2014 - 11:15Prof. Eric Verdin
Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, USA
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Influenza viruses sabotage innate antiviral defenses: From molecules to mechanisms
Thursday, 04. December 2014 - 15:15PD Dr. Thorsten Wolff
Robert-Koch-Institut, Berlin
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
NK cell differentiation in the human liver
Thursday, 20. November 2014 - 15:15Prof. Niklas Björkström, MD PhD
Center for Infectious Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Cytomegalovirus shows us the TRAIL
Monday, 17. November 2014 - 15:15Prof. Chris Benedict
Division of Immune Regulation, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, USA
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Hematopoetic-stem-cell based therapy for HIV disease
Thursday, 13. November 2014 - 15:15Dr. Josef Bodor
Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, EU Centre of Excellence, Prague
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Suppression of cellular immune responses by adenovirus E3 proteins involves two strategies: direct protection of target cells and manipulation of lymphocytes
Thursday, 06. November 2014 - 15:15Prof. Hans Burgert
School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
NK cell biology in rhesus macaque SIV infection model
Wednesday, 05. November 2014 - 14:15Prof. Lutz Walter
Deutsches Primatenzentrum, Leibniz-Institut für Primatenforschung, Göttingen
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Biological significance and mechanism of viral RNA recombination: lessons from pestiviruses
Thursday, 30. October 2014 - 15:15Prof. Paul Becher
Institute of Virology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
The protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP1B is an important regulator of the antiviral type I Interferon response
Thursday, 16. October 2014 - 15:15Prof. Melanie Brinkmann
Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung, Virale Immunmodulation, Braunschweig
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI