About hherbrand@ukaachen.de

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far hherbrand@ukaachen.de has created 18 blog entries.

Bile Salt and FGF19 Signaling in the Early Phase of Human Liver Regeneration

By |2021-09-29T15:05:52+02:0023.09.2021|

New CRC publication "Bile Salt and FGF19 Signaling in the Early Phase of Human Liver Regeneration"   A major aim of our CRC is to foster collaborations between the participating groups. The latest publication 'Bile Salt and FGF19 Signaling in the Early Phase of Human Liver [...]

Bioinformatician Wanted – Join the CRC1382 Team

By |2023-01-04T14:58:33+01:0027.05.2021|

Job offer: Bioinformatician on the topic ‘Single Cell Bioinformatics in the Gut-Liver Axis' Various research projects of CRC1382 employ scRNAseq-based experiments to characterize immune cells and intestinal epithelial cells and to study immune cell receptor repertoires in mice and humans. The succuessful candidate will support these projects in developing and establishing appropriate [...]

Reinforcing CRC1382 – New Scientific Project B07

By |2021-09-24T11:14:47+02:0030.03.2021|

Project B07: Peritoneal Immune States Link Gut and Liver Pathology in Cirrhosis We are happy to announce that since January 2021 CRC1382 ‘Gut-Liver Axis’ is strengthened by a new project: B07. Tony Bruns, Professor at the Clinic for Gastroenterology, Metabolic Disorders and Internal Medicone Intensive Care (Medical Clinic III) [...]

Graduate school ‘Gut-Liver Axis’: Laboratory rotations as key elements of the educational programme

By |2021-09-29T11:49:10+02:0019.06.2020|

Graduate school ‘Gut-Liver Axis’: Laboratory rotations as key elements of the educational programme Searching for alternative strategies and experimental approaches, it helps to look beyond the boundaries of your own PhD project. Therefore, CRC1382 offers carefully planned and prepared laboratory rotations for all graduate students involved in BMGS ‘Gut-Liver Axis’. These laboratory [...]

Go to Top