Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems
Berlin , Germany
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GRK 2046: Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems
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- Duration: 04/2015 06/2024
- DFG specialist systematics: Microbiology, Virologue and Immunology
- Funding by: DFG Research Training Group
Project Description
Parasites cause serious, health-impairing and development-impairing diseases in humans and animals. The Research Training Group (GRK) 2046 focuses on four medically and veterinarily important parasite groups: Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Giardia and Helminths.
Project Leaders
-PD Dr. rer. nat. Susanne Hartmann -Dr. Nishith Gupta
- Prof. Dr. Kai Matuschewski
Participating Institutions
- Institute of Biology
- Charité University Medicine Berlin
- Free University of Berlin
- Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Berlin
- Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
- Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces Research
- Robert Koch Institute
Subprojects
- GRK 2046/1: Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems (TP A02)
- GRK 2046/1: Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems (TP A04)
- GRK 2046/1: Parasitic infections: From experimental models to natural systems (TP B01)
- GRK 2046/2: Parasitic infections: From experimental models to natural systems
- GRK 2046/2: Parasitic infections: From experimental models to natural systems (TP B01)
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