
TRR 124 FungiNet
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Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio 124 - FungiNet - in Jena and Würzburg with a research focus on human-pathogenic fungi
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http://www.funginet.de 08-07-2020 11:13:46
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Many thanks to David Denning for the wonderful presentation at the joint annual meeting of Deutschsprachige Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V. and TRR 124 FungiNet in Jena. Your insights were truly inspiring!


Organizer Ilse Jacobsen introducing this morning’s plenary speaker Traven Lab on the second day of the annual meeting of the Deutschsprachige Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V. and TRR 124 FungiNet #MYK2024


What an amazing talk by Sophie Austermeier at the #DMykG2024! She presented her project about IFNy therapy for treatment of #Candida #albicans infections. In case you still have questions, just approach her in the next coffee break! 😊 Leibniz-HKI Deutschsprachige Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V. HDM-FUN


Hope you enjoyed Jakob Sprague and Bea Cristóvão's (@aps_hki) joined TRR 124 FungiNet talk at the #DMykG2024 about dissecting mechanisms behind #Candida #albicans translocation from the gut. 👉 Check out Jakob's poster tomorrow: PII-74 👉 Bea's poster: PII-78 Leibniz-HKI Deutschsprachige Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V.


What a nice talk by Mathias Jansen at the #Myk2024! He presented his work about the characterization of #Candida #albicans strains from different environmental and human sources and how they could have adapted to the human host. Deutschsprachige Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V. Leibniz-HKI Balance of the Microverse


And last but not least: Anna Möslinger gave a very nice presentation at the #Myk2024 about the role of the non-essential kinases in #Candida #albicans' virulence. 🍄 Thanks to everyone joining this meeting in Jena and have a safe trip home! 😊 Deutschsprachige Mykologische Gesellschaft e.V. TRR 124 FungiNet Leibniz-HKI


Final preparations for #IbSB2024 underway. Looking forward to two days of interesting talks and discussions here at Leibniz-HKI


Alveolar macrophage (yellow) interacting with A. fumigatus conidia (grey) cultured on top of alveolar epithelial cells (green). Scanning EM by Dr. Dalia Sheta (Beilhack lab). "Microscopy has helped me address unanswered questions in the field." Universitätsklinikum Würzburg TRR 124 FungiNet


Linda Heilig from the Löffler group Universitätsklinikum Würzburg has discovered that Aspergillus galactosaminogalactan binds CD56 on human NK cells, causing them to release chemokines and cytotoxic effector molecules that activate other immune cells -> doi.org/10.1371/journa… TRR 124 FungiNet


BR Podcast zu Pilzinfektionen mit Universitätsklinikum Würzburg und Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg #NRZMyk Experten: hygiene.uni-wuerzburg.de/aktuelles/sing…


Tracking the uptake of labelled host-derived extracellular vesicles by the human fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus microLife by Corissa Visser et al from Axel Brakhage Leibniz-HKI with Zoltan Cseresnyes @mgblango academic.oup.com/microlife/adva…

✨ Huge thanks to everyone at the 3rd LIFE Symposium – TIME TO CONNECT Universität Jena ! Over 100 participants, inspiring keynote by Dana Kralisch, impressive project pitches, and congratulations to the Siegfried Czapski Award winners! 🏆👏 #LIFESymposium #Innovation


Congratulations to our #PhD student Alisa for winning the Science Slam of the josephmontealegre for presenting the lab's work on new T cell killer functions ! Proud PI moment 🤩🤩🤩Leibniz-HKI Universität Jena DGFI Young Immunologists




