Projects
Dear applicant,
welcome to the new application round of the ZIBI Graduate School Berlin. We will open the application web page on July 1st, 2010. Deadline will be September 15th, 2010. The assessment center is planned for November 22nd till 26th, 2010.
Please find on this page all the research groups who would like to welcome a new young researcher and their offered projects!
Please inform yourself well (Faculty). You will be asked during the application procedure to choose 3 research groups / projects you would like to join. Please prepare to explain your motivation why you would like to join these particular groups / to work on these particular projects.
We are looking forward to your application!
Best luck!
- Elke Bogner
Project: Inhibition of intracellular Co-Factors for HCMV Replication - New strategy for antiviral therapy - Elke Genersch
Project: Analysis of the pathogenic interaction between Paenibacillus larvae and honeybee larvae
- Heribert Hofer
Project: Coevolution between parvovirus and wild and domestic carnivore hosts - Sabine Hunke
Project: Salmonella typhimurium adhesion as target for novel antimicrobials
- Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
Project: From Basic Research on Pathogenesis to Rational Vaccine and Biomarker Design - Michael Kolbe
Project: Structure-function analysis of the IpaB transport channel from Shigella flexneri
- Detlev H. Krüger
Project: Genetic reassortment among hantaviruses: consequences for virus pathogenicity
- Thomas F. Meyer
Project: The role of epigenetic changes in Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinogenesis
- Andreas Radbruch
Project: Targeting of immunological memory - Günther Schönrich
Project: Mouse model of human hantavirus infection - Karsten Tedin
Project: Host factors involved in intracellular growth and proliferation of Salmonella - Andreas Thiel
Project: CD+8 Helper T cells a new facet of T cell immunity
- Hedda Wardemann
Project: Towards a better understanding of humoral immune responses
- Thorsten Wolff
Project: The role of cellular SH3 domain proteins in the replication cycle of influenza virus

