Stressors, Signals, Pathogens

Winter term 2016/17

Seminar Series for Graduate Students –– Bring your lunch with you!

8 November 2016

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Larissa Engert

Institute of Animal Science, Department of Behavioral Physiology of Livestock

Photoperiodic influence on stress-induced immunomodulation with special reference to glucocorticoid receptors in the pig (Sus scrofa)

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Volker Stefanski

15 November 2016

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Valentin Muras

Institute of Microbiology, Department of Cellular Microbiology

Superoxide generation in Vibrio cholerae

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Julia Fritz-Steuber

22 November 2016

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Julia Ade

Institute of Animal Science, Department of Livestock Infectiology and Environmental Hygiene

Transcriptome analysis of Mycoplasma suis

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ludwig Hölzle

29 November 2016

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Christine Arnold

Institute of Clinical Nutrition, Department of Immunology

Bacterial recognition by Nod1 is linked to F-Actin remodelling

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Thomas Kufer

6 December 2016

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Lena Reiske

Institute of Animal Science, Department of Behavioral Physiology of Livestock

Reaction of immune cells to stress hormones and products of hormone-stimulated bacteria in the pig (Sus scrofa) (working title)

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Volker Stefanski

13 December 2016

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Charlotte Toulouse

Institute of Microbiology, Department of Cellular Microbiology

Stress hormone induced virulence of gut pathogens

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Julia Fritz-Steuber

10 January 2017

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Postponed to 21 February 2017

Thorben Schilling

Institute of Animal Science, Department of Livestock Infectiology and Environmental Hygiene

Intracellular parasitism in Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ludwig Hölzle

17 January 2017

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Dr. Kornelia Ellwanger

Institute of Clinical Nutrition, Department of Immunology

Establishment of novel tools for the characterization of cell biological aspects of NOD1 signaling

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Thomas Kufer

24 January 2017

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Birgit Gessler

Institute of Animal Science, Department of Lifestock Population Genomics

Eat me or not: Deciphering the signal for cannibalism in the honeybee

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Martin Hasselmann

31 January 2017

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Laura Calvo Castro

Caco-2 transepithelial transport experiments help predicting the oral bioavailability of substances in humans

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Jan Frank

21 February 2017

12:15-13:00

Lecture Hall 17

Thorben Schilling

Institute of Animal Science, Department of Livestock Infectiology and Environmental Hygiene

Intracellular parasitism in Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ludwig Hölzle