Graduates 2015 – 2019
Checkpoint A: Switch from pro- to anti-inflammatory cytokine expression
A01: The importance of Th2 cells and eosinophils in the resolution of inflammatory arthritis
Dr. rer. nat. Darja AndreevPostdoc - A01
Department of Medicine 3
Work Group leader
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Stefanie Lang, M. Sc.Doctoral student - A01
Chair of Internal Medicine III
Work Group leader
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A02: Role of IL-4/IL-13-induced alternatively activated macrophages during resolution of inflammation
Christoph Schubart, MSc.PhD Student A02
Institute of Microbiology – Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene |
A04: Manipulation of pro- and antiinflammatory cytokine production and dysregulated resolution of inflammation by Helicobacter pylori
Nicole Albrecht, MSc.PhD Student
Department Biology
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A05: Deregulation of IL-36 family members and its effect of neutrophil recruitment in inflammatory disease
Madelaine Hahn, M. ScDoctoral student - A05
Department of Medicine 3
Work Group leader
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Lukas Ebertsch, MSc.PhD Student
Institute of Human Genetics
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A06: Host and pathogen determinants of resolution or chronic inflammation in Coxiella burnetii infection
Kohl LisaPhD Student - A06
Institute of Microbiology – Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene
Group Leader
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A07: Investigating the mechanism of intravenous immunglobulin G mediated resolution of autoimmune inflammation
A08: Regulatory networks that control ILC2 function in acute and chronic inflammation
Markus Kindermann, MSc.PhD Student
Chair of Internal Medicine I
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Julia Panteleev-Ivlev, MSc.PhD Student
Chair of Internal Medicine I
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Checkpoint B: Lymphocyte activation and function
B03: Role of IDO in resolution of inflammatory autoimmune responses by CD83-induced regulatory mechanisms in arthritis
Dmytro Royzman, MSc.PhD Student
Department of Immunmodulation
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Vera Assmann, MSc.PhD Student
Department of Immunmodulation
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B05: Deciphering Batf-dependent and independent inflammatory and regulatory T cell programs at mucosal surfaces
Carina Huber, MSc.PhD Student
Chair of Internal Medicine I
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B06: The role of Siglec-H and Siglec-15 in induction and resolution of inflammation
Lamia ÖzgörPhD Student
Department Biology
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Checkpoint C: Cell death and tissue response
C01: Retinoid-related orphan receptor alpha (ROR-alpha) as a keycheckpoint for controlling inflammation and tissue repair
C02: TNF-R2- signaling and T cell fate decisions in chronic intestinal inflammation
Michael Steindel, MSc.PhD Student
Chair of Internal Medicine I
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C03: The importance of neutrophil extracellular traps for the resolution of neutrophil-driven inflammation
Mona Biermann, MSc.PhD Student
Chair of Internal Medicine III
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Jonas Hahn, MSc.PhD Student
Chair of Internal Medicine III
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C04: Arginase 1 and 2 in the induction, maintenance and resolution of chronic epithelial inflammation
Mercedes Muske, MSc.PhD Student
Institute of Microbiology – Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene |
Katrin Paduch, MSc.PhD Student
Institute of Microbiology – Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene
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