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CRC1382 Project Day
CRC1382 Project Day in April 2024 On 14th of April, the CRC1382 consortium met in Super C of the RWTH Aachen for the second out of three project days in 2024. Here, [...]
CRC1382 graduate school – new clinical rotation in pathology
CRC1382 graduate school: new clinical rotation in pathology To further strengthen the translational aspect of the educational programme for the PhD students of the CRC1382 "Gut-Liver Axis" graduate school, a new tailored [...]
Addressing the function of microbially conjugated bile salts in human bile
Publication in Hepatology Communications Microbially conjugated bile salts found in human bile activate the bile salt receptors TGR5 and FXR Bile salts are an important [...]
Salmonella infection – non-professional efferocytosis contributes to barrier integrity in the neonate
Publication in the Journal of Experimental Medicine Salmonella infection: Non-professional efferocytosis contributes to barrier integrity in the neonate The immune system and the intestinal barrier [...]
Film show on Microbiota in Aachen Apollo Cinema moderated by CRC1382 PIs
“Our Microbiome – the invisible extinction“ - Special cinema screening with discussion, moderated by CRC1382 PIs Oliver Pabst and Tom Clavel In the documentary "Our Microbiome - The [...]
Sreepradha Eswaran successfully defended her PhD thesis
Sreepradha Eswaran, PhD student in the lab of Angela Schippers at the Department of Paediatrics (project B02), successfully defended her PhD thesis in the field of [...]
Graduate student highly successful at World Molecular Imaging Congress
CRC1382 graduate student highly successful at WMIC 2023 Sarah received multiple awards at WMIC 2023 in Prague In September 3rd year graduate student Sarah [...]
Second funding period for CRC1382 approved by the German Research Foundation
A reason to celebrate: The German research Foundation (DFG) approves second funding period for our CRC! On 17 May 2023, the DFG Senate decided to [...]
‘Gut–liver axis: barriers and functional circuits’ – Key findings and concepts of our CRC published in nature reviews gastrenterology & hepatology
nature reviews gastroenterology & hepatology: 'Gut-liver axis: barriers and functional circuits' On behalf of our entire consortium, our spokesperson Oliver Pabst (B06, Q04), Mathias W. [...]
‘Programmed and environmental determinants driving neonatal mucosal immune development’ – Publication in Immunity goes online on the first of May.
New CRC publication: Programmed and environmental determinants driving neonatal mucosal immune development Natalia Torow, one of our CRC1382 'Rising Stars' and PI Mathias Hornef (project [...]