We are pleased to anounce a new publication in Nature Nanotechnology titeled "Expansion-enhanced super-resolution radial fluctuations enable nanoscale molecular profiling of pathology specimens" by Dominik Kylies and Victor Puelles (project A9).
We are happy to anounce another important publication of project A1 with the title " CD4+ T cells produce GM-CSF and drive immune-mediated glomerular disease by licensing monocyte derived cells to produce MMP12" in Science Translational Medicine.
New building for cutting-edge immunological and infectious diseases research: UKE celebrates topping-out ceremony
Congratulations to PD Dr. Elion Hoxha who was awarded the Franz Volhard Prize 2022 at the DGfN anual meeting.
There will be several different seminars for the Research Training Group from the 29th April onwards. Various scientists will give lectures for the students on methods in research in a bi-weekly format.
The second lab meeting this month will be held by Mr. Fuchs. Recent results of the project A7 will be presented with the following title: “Degradation of neutrophil extracellular traps in lupus nephritis”.
We are delighted to announce a new publication from the research group of Prof. Tobias Huber.
The first lab meeting of the SFB this month will be held by Mr. Enk (Project A5).
As the new funding period for the Research Training Group of the SFB 1192 has started, eight excellent medical students get the chance to write a M.D. thesis in an experimental setting.
In this week’s lab meeting, Ms. Reinhard will present the current status of project B1. The topic of the talk is "Search for new Antigens in Membranous Nephropathy".
This week, Mr. Gagliani, Mr. Bonn and Mr. Krebs jointly present and discuss their results and perspectives on "T cell receptor profiling in patients with crescentic glomerulonephritis".
We are happy to announce that a new publication of one of the SFB projects has been accepted.
On Thursday and Friday this week, the students of the SFB 1192 Research Training Group had the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of writing scientific articles.
This month, the graduate students present current, exciting papers in the fields of nephrology and immunology. This time, Mr. Reimers (project A4) holds the Journal Club.
The last SFB meeting of the month is held by Mr. Melderis. He presents the current results of Project A3 with the topic "The Role of Amphiregulin in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus".
For the graduate students of the Research Training Group SFB 1192 there was the opportunity to participate in another interesting workshop.
In the lab meeting this week, Prof. T. Huber talks about the current results and future research on the pathogenesis of primary FSGS.
We are pleased to announce the publication of another paper within the scope of the SFB in the American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology.
Good News! The project B3 headed by Prof. Meyer-Schwesinger will publish two further papers.
This week, Prof. Wiech gives a lecture at the lab meeting of the SFB 1192.
He presents the current results of Project B6 under the title "Computer aided slide analysis in complement-mediated kidney diseases".
On Friday and Saturday the 3rd Interdisciplinary Congress for IL-17 took place in Munich. Internationally renowned scientists in the fields of IL-17 and IL-1β
Mr. Tomas gives a lecture this week at the SFB 1192 lab meeting entitled "Structural and functional resolution of membranous nephropathy antigens THSD7A and PLA2R1".
The Heisenberg program plays a special role within the scope of the various DFG grants.
This month, two of the graduate students of the Research Training Group will again present the latest results and publications in the field of immunology and nephrology.
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