Gut, Liver and Friends Seminar with Matthew Mangan

By |2025-05-26T12:36:33+02:0021.05.2025|

Gut, Liver and Friends meet the inflammasome On May 21st, 2025, Matthew Mangan from the Institute of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene at University Hospital in Cologne was the speaker at our regular "Gut, Liver and Friends" seminar. Titled "Cytosolic sodium accumulation is a common danger signal triggering endocytic dysfunction and NLRP3 [...]

Pint of Science 2025

By |2025-05-21T16:51:43+02:0020.05.2025|

Pint of Science 2025 The idea behind Pint of Science is to bring science to the local pub(lic). The festival takes place every year in May. Thousands of researchers across more than 500 cities take that chance to share and discuss their findings with people in [...]

Gut, Liver and Friends Seminar with Charlotte Scott

By |2025-05-26T12:37:53+02:0009.05.2025|

"Gut, Liver and Friends" seminar  with Charlotte Scott On Wednesday, 07.05.2025, Charlotte Scott from the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research in Belgium accepted the invite from the PhD Club of our Graduate School to present and discuss her research at our regular "Gut, Liver and Friends" seminar. Charlotte gave a brilliant talk entitled [...]

New CRC publication in Nature

By |2025-04-28T11:27:28+02:0028.04.2025|

New CRC publication in Nature: Deep Visual Proteomics maps proteotoxicity in a genetic liver disease Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency arises due to mutations in alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) leading to AAT misfolding, hepatic accumulation and consecutive hepatotoxic stress. To improve our understanding of proteotoxicity, Rosenberger et al including Pavel Strnad (A03) employed a novel proteomic technique [...]

New CRC publication in Gut

By |2025-04-11T11:30:26+02:0011.04.2025|

New CRC publication in Gut: Reactive cholangiocyte-derived ORM2 drives a pathogenic modulation of the injured biliary niche through macrophage reprogramming In this study, the CRC1382 team working on project B05, revealed the roles of the cholangiocyte-derived ORM2 protein in re-shaping the portal niche during liver diseases. Cholangiocytes are epithelial cells lining the [...]

Gut, Liver and Friends Seminar with Ellen Blaak

By |2025-05-21T17:43:05+02:0007.04.2025|

"Gut, Liver and Friends" seminar  with Ellen Blaak On April 3rd, 2025, Prof. Dr. Ellen Blaak from Maastricht University was the speaker of our regular "Gut, Liver and Friends" seminar. The title of her presentation was "Metabolic phenotypes towards type 2 diabetes and cardiometabolic risk: a precision nutrition approach" Thanks, Ellen, for [...]

CRC1382 1st Project Day in 2025

By |2025-03-24T09:59:06+01:0025.02.2025|

CRC1382 1st Project Day of the year in February 2025 On February 11th, 2025, the CRC1382 met for the first Project Day of the new year. Six projects presented their status and discussed their results with members of the consortium. The presenters received valuable feedback, numerous ideas for improvements and suggestions for [...]

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