CRC 1382 graduate school meets start-up and patents

By |2025-09-08T10:27:57+02:0008.09.2025|

CRC1382 graduate school meets start-up and patents The seminar on startups and patents marked uncharted territory for our graduate students, reflecting their strong interest in this frontier. With the support of Jeff and Marieke from the RWTH Innovation team, attendees explored the intersection of intellectual property and early-stage ventures, gaining practical insights [...]

Publication in Nature communications awarded “Paper of the Month”

By |2025-08-25T17:01:58+02:0025.08.2025|

New CRC publication in Nature communications: Lineage-specific microbial protein prediction enables large-scale exploration of protein ecology within the human gut A recent publication in the prestigious journal Nature Communications has been selected as “Paper of the Month” by the committee at Aachen University Hospital. The lead author of the paper is our [...]

EMIG 2025 – Mucosal immunologists meet in Aachen

By |2025-08-04T17:25:51+02:0004.08.2025|

13th Meeting of the European Mucosal Immunology Group Discussing Immunology at RWTH Aachen University The European Mucosal Immunology Group, EMIG for short, is a network of European scientists researching immune responses on mucosal surfaces, such as the digestive tract, the respiratory tract, and the urogenital tract. The biennial EMIG [...]

CRC 1382 @Speed Dating

By |2025-05-27T11:19:10+02:0027.05.2025|

CRC 1382 @ Speed Dating On May 22nd, the Aachen University Hospital hosted a special outreach event organised by the Medical Student Council, aiming to bridge the gap between students and research groups. Titled "Speed Dating with your Doctoral Thesis" this first-of-its-kind gathering attracted a diverse [...]

New CRC publication in Nature Biotechnology

By |2025-05-26T12:25:51+02:0023.05.2025|

New CRC publication in Nature Biotechnology: Next-generation anaerobic cultivation CRC1382 scientists Thomas Clavel (projects A05 and Q02) and Maria Vehreschild (project B07) and colleagues share their thoughts on future developments of anaerobic cultivation methods for microbiome research and innovations, including personalized organ-crosstalk investigation. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08885-4

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