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young, up-and-coming graduate scientist program on Infection Research, born 2019 in MvPettenkofer Institute, oldest Hygiene and Microbiology Institute, Germany
Munich, Germany @Max v Pettenk
Joined December 2019
How much do you know about the trailblazing scientist Barbara McClintock? McClintock's pioneering research was rejected by the scientific community but she didn't give up. Watch our video to learn more about this remarkable laureate who was born on this day 122 years ago.
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Our official poster is out 🪧 EMBO workshop "The inflammasomes - 2024". September 24 - 27, 2024 | Planegg-Martinsried, Germany - 4 keynote lectures - 20 talks - 15 short talk slots - many networking opportunities - 🎡 & 🥨 & 🍻 Register here 👇 https://t.co/Ju8QQasOfx
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👉 Summarizing the recent literature, our new review highlights the emerging theme of context-dependency in intestinal colonization resistance! It was so much fun to write this piece with @SimonWoelfel and @marta_tita15 ! @ERC_Research @crc1371 @DocMvPI1
Intestinal colonization resistance in the context of environmental, host & microbial determinants @baerboletta & Co examine interplay between #microbes &their host that protects against infection & is influenced by metabolic, immune & environmental factors https://t.co/GwnqVb7Ep2
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not to forget contributions by the brainy collaborators @hopfnerlab. Check it out.
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Lysosomal endonuclease RNase T2 and PLD exonucleases cooperatively generate RNA ligands for TLR7 activation: Immunity https://t.co/5XNoGWp15y
@v_hornung has a fascinating story out.👍🧠🍦
cell.com
TLR7 is critical for recognizing RNA virus infection and initiating antiviral responses. Bérouti et al. demonstrate how RNase T2 and PLD exonucleases generate RNA fragments for TLR7 activation, thus...
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Lysosomal endonuclease RNase T2 and PLD exonucleases cooperatively generate RNA ligands for TLR7 activation: Immunity https://t.co/5XNoGWp15y
@v_hornung has a fascinating story out.👍🧠🍦
cell.com
TLR7 is critical for recognizing RNA virus infection and initiating antiviral responses. Bérouti et al. demonstrate how RNase T2 and PLD exonucleases generate RNA fragments for TLR7 activation, thus...
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Ever asked yourself the scientific question how bacteria can be diversifying in terms of epigenetics and DNA methylation? A recent paper by Lubna Patel from our Doc@MvPI graduate program has some answers 😻🌞:
bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com
Background Bacterial epigenetics is a rapidly expanding research field. DNA methylation by diverse bacterial methyltransferases (MTases) contributes to genomic integrity and replication, and many...
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Ever asked yourself the scientific question how bacteria can be diversifying in terms of epigenetics and DNA methylation? A recent paper by Lubna Patel from our Doc@MvPI graduate program has some answers 😻🌞:
bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com
Background Bacterial epigenetics is a rapidly expanding research field. DNA methylation by diverse bacterial methyltransferases (MTases) contributes to genomic integrity and replication, and many...
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This is a very elegant paper by the Adler lab, including work by two graduate researchers of our Doc@MvPI program, Katharina and Lena. By generating MCMV mutants they dissect synergistic roles of chemokine and receptor glycoproteins during MCMV infection. check it out!🤩
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Dissecting the cytomegalovirus CC chemokine: Chemokine activity and gHgLchemokine-dependent cell tropism are independent ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Like all herpesviruses, cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) code for many immunomodulatory proteins including chemokines. The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) CC chemokine pUL128 has a dual role in the infection...
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Happy to see Stephanie Pfaender awarded the Robert Koch Award from City of Clausthal-Zellerfeld, birthplace of Robert Koch. Stephanie was a former Ph.D. (now Professor) of our @DFG graduate program IRTG 1273. Doing great work on virus-host interactions, including corona. Love😍😎
Congratulations to Professor Stephanie Pfänder for her 2023 Robert Koch Advancement Award of the City of Clausthal-Zellerfeld. I had the pleasure of presenting her with the award together with Clausthal-Zellerfeld Mayor Petra Emmerich-Kopatsch @StephaniePfaen1 @RKStiftung
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Professor Sebastian E. Winter ist für seine bahnbrechenden Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet „Das Mikrobiom des Darms – von innovativer Funktionsanalyse zu Interventionen“ mit dem Pettenkofer-Preis 2023 im Rathaus ausgezeichnet worden. ➡️ Infos und Fotos https://t.co/fKxfuHlweY
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Cool paper from the #Suerbaumlab, co-corresponding author Ailloud, on global analyses of distribution of bacterial Methyltransferase enzymes (distribution and evolution), with contributions by our program member and respected colleague Wilhelm Gottschall. Proud of this work!🍾😎
Our NEW paper just out in Communications Biology https://t.co/axMjTUG8lY An in depth analysis of the global distribution and evolution of the amazing wealth of MTases plus their cognate recognition sequences in Helicobacter pylori.
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proud to have graduate researcher Luca in our midst! congrats to Luca!👏😎
📣 hot in press: Luca's first 1st author paper identifying three novel groups of primate #IFITMs and three mechanism of evolution for the #IFN-regulated #IFITMs. Great collaboration with @jue_ane and Pedro Esteves. (1/2) @LMU_Muenchen @CIBIO_InBIO 👇 https://t.co/kzxUnda9gD
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📣 hot in press: Luca's first 1st author paper identifying three novel groups of primate #IFITMs and three mechanism of evolution for the #IFN-regulated #IFITMs. Great collaboration with @jue_ane and Pedro Esteves. (1/2) @LMU_Muenchen @CIBIO_InBIO 👇 https://t.co/kzxUnda9gD
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In 1929, Alexander Fleming published his paper outlining the antibacterial properties of penicillin, and began the era of antibiotics. Read the Nobel Prize laureate's full article online: https://t.co/fPKDufTlbD
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It was a pleasure to host @M_Vincendeau from @HelmholtzMunich yesterday. She gave a talk on HERVs impacting brain development. @InfectNet
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