LIV Lecture List
Neutrophil extracellular traps during bacterial infection: Protective immune response or detrimental element of host-pathogen interaction?
Thursday, 19. December 2019 - 09:30Prof. Dr. Maren von Köckritz-Blickwede
Department of Physiological Chemistry & Research Center for Emerging Infections and Zoonosis (RIZ), University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
RNA-based viral strategies to manipulate cellular RNA decay
Friday, 22. November 2019 - 11:00Dr. Anna-Lena Steckelberg
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Aurora, Colorado, USA
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
NK cell: Master, Monster, and Therapeutic points
Thursday, 10. October 2019 - 09:30Dr. Zeguang Wu
Memorial Sloan Ketterin Cancer Center, New York, USA
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Nano- and Chromobodies: Small binders to connect biochemistry and cell biology
Thursday, 11. July 2019 - 09:30Prof. Ulrich Rothbauer
Natural and Medical Science Institute at the University of Tübingen, Reutlingen
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Festvortrag: Serendipities of acquired immunity
Thursday, 04. July 2019 - 12:00Prof. Tasuku Honju
Kyoto University, Japan
Ort: Erika-Haus auf dem UKE-Gelände (Gebäude W29)
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Respiratory infection at the extremes of age
Thursday, 27. June 2019 - 09:30Dr. Fiona Culley
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, UK
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
HCMV-encoded GPCR US28 activates oncogenic signalling networks
Thursday, 20. June 2019 - 09:30Prof. Martine Smit
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Why does human cytomegalovirus remodel the endoplasmic reticulum?
Thursday, 13. June 2019 - 09:30Prof. Jeremy Kamil
LSU Health Science Center, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Shreveport, USA
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Genome-editing in livestock – why understanding host pathogen interactions of livestock viruses has become more interesting and important
Thursday, 23. May 2019 - 09:30Dr. Christine Tait-Burkhard
Div. Infection and Immunity, The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI
Manipulation of human proteins by bacterial pathogens
Thursday, 16. May 2019 - 09:30Prof. Aymelt Itzen
Zentrum für Experimentelle Medizin, Institut für Biochemie und Signaltransduktion, UKE, Hamburg
im Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium des HPI