Video Seminar Series 2016
| Date | Speaker | Title | from | to |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13-Dec-16 | Prof. Ilse D. Jacobsen (Leibniz-Inst. f. Naturstoff-Forschung u. Infektionsbiologie, Jena) | Fungi in the lung – from commensalism to disease | Berlin | Gießen |
| 29-Nov-16 | Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bernhagen (Universitäsklinikum München) | MIF proteins in inflammatory diseases: old players, new species and mechanisms | Gießen | Berlin |
| 15-Nov-16 | Prof. Dr. Andreas Diefenbach (Univ. Medizin Mainz) | Innate lymphoid cells in the control of organ homeostasis | Berlin | Gießen |
| 01-Nov-16 | Dr. Coen Maas (University Medical Center Utrecht) | The contact system in coagulation and beyond | Gießen | Berlin |
| 05-Jul-16 | Prof. Michael Bauer (IFB Jena) | Sepsis-3: Novel definitions, novel concepts? | Gießen | Berlin |
| 21-Jun-16 | Christoph Scheiermann (LMU München) | Circadian rhythms in leukocyte migration to tissues | Berlin | Gießen |
| 07-Jun-16 | Mélanie Hamon (Institute Pasteur, France) | Manipulation of host chromatin by bacterial pathogens; the Sirtuin 2 example | Gießen | Berlin |
| 24-May-16 | Prof. Dr. med Hans-Joachim Schnittler (Universität Münster) | Differential response of the endothelium to infection – from hostile take over of gene expression control to dynamic molecular mechanisms- | Berlin | Gießen |
| 10-May-16 | PD Dr. Bosmann (Universitätsmedizin Mainz) | Neutrophil extracellular traps promote pulmonary fibrosis via a platelet-dependent mechanism | Gießen | Berlin |
| 12-Apr-16 | Dr. Tom Wilkinson (Univ. of Southampton, UK) | Understanding pulmonary host pathogen interactions in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | Berlin | Gießen |
| 09-Feb-16 | Prof. Dr. Martin Schwemmle (University Medical Center Freiburg) | Reverse Genetic Analysis of a Bat Influenza Virus | Gießen | Berlin |
| 26-Jan-16 | Dr. Andrea Ablasser (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH) | The role of intracellular DNA sensing during pathogen infection | Berlin | Gießen |
| 12-Jan-16 | Prof. Dr. Mihai G. Netea (Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen, NL) | Trained immunity: a memory for innate host defense | Gießen | Berlin |