
Goodbye Bea!
Last Friday was Bea’s final day working with us in the lab, naturally we couldn’t let her leave without a proper send-off party.
It’s been a pleasure working with you Bea! We wish you the best of luck for the future!
Last Friday was Bea’s final day working with us in the lab, naturally we couldn’t let her leave without a proper send-off party.
It’s been a pleasure working with you Bea! We wish you the best of luck for the future!
Philipp’s work on Interferon Stimulated Genes uncovered many unknown functions of the innate immune system
Beginning of February we went to the TUM Akademiezentrum Raitenhaslach on a retreat to discuss ongoing projects and the future of the InnateLab. We’re now burning to start some new projects!
Fantastic achievement that strengthens our positions at the front line of research
Yet another Dr. in the lab! Beatrice Laudenbach has defended her thesis!
Our collaborators Jenny Wirth and Friedemann Weber identified a yet undescribed mechanism how NSs protein of Sandfly fever Sicilian phlebovirus perturbes type-I interferon induction.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Pichlmair
Immunopathology of Virus Infections Laboratory, Institute of Virology, Technical University of Munich
Einsteinstr. 25, D-81675 Munich, Germany
tel: +49 (0) 89 4140 9270, email: andreas.pichlmair@tum.de
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