Event archive

Past events at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology

Room: seminar room 1+2

How Large Cells Do It? : Cytoplasm Mechanics and Division Positioning

Voices in Infection Biology

Self-organization of the cytoplasm in crowded conditions

Voices in Infection Biology

Phase Separation in Cell Physiology and Disease

Voices in Infection Biology

The weird and wonderful cytoskeleton of malaria parasites

Voices in Infection Biology

Molecular and spatial organization of immune microenvironments in cancer

Voices in Infection Biology

What makes a man a man: Male development of Plasmodium falciparum

Voices in Infection Biology

How malaria parasites establish and maintain infections in the human host

Voices in Infection Biology

AI for Antibiotic Discovery

Voices in Infection Biology

The Immune System of Bacteria: Beyond CRISPR

Voices in Infection Biology

The neutrophil nucleus as a signaling hub during chemotaxis and DNA release

Voices in Infection Biology

Identifying risk factors for infection using pathogen genomics & health records

Voices in Infection Biology

Symbiotic microbes as driving forces of evolutionary innovation in beetles

Voices in Infection Biology

The recognition of partnering symbionts at each new generation: Lessons from the squid-vibrio symbiosis

Voices in Infection Biology

Self or non-self? Detection of nucleic acids in the endolysosome

Voices in Infection Biology

Hijackers, hitchhikers, or co-drivers? The mysteries of mobilizable genetic elements

Voices in Infection Biology

Curiouser and curiouser: regulating the remarkable dynamics inside killer T cells

Voices in Infection Biology

An archaeology of microbes

Voices in Infection Biology
Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes, but until recently their history has remained largely inaccessible to us. Advances in genomic and proteomic technologies are opening up dramatic new opportunities in the field of archaeology, allowing us to investigate the invisible microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. Beyond disease, microbes profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. From epidemic disease to alcoholic beverages, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. This talk discusses how emerging research on ancient microbes - and especially microbiomes - is impacting how we investigate the human past and how we understand human and microbial cultures today. [more]

Malaria transmission in Guyana: how to improve elimination strategies in the Amazon

Voices in Infection Biology

How uncontrolled neutrophil responses to sterile inflammation affect the adaptive immune system

Voices in Infection Biology

The gut microbiota – from interindividual differences to novel therapeutics

Voices in Infection Biology

Enabling discovery by in-cell structural biology

Voices in Infection Biology

Community assembly in the skin microbiome at the strain level

Voices in Infection Biology

Building an immunological synapse with bispecific engagers

Voices in Infection Biology

The Future of Medicines for Prevention, Cure and Eradication of Malaria

Voices in Infection Biology

The Achilles Principle of Immune Evolution

Voices in Infection Biology

Genetic and genomic approaches to inform malaria vaccinology: from field to lab and back again

Voices in Infection Biology

From ancient lipids to synthetic membranes

Voices in Infection Biology

Staphylococcus aureus colonization and infection – fighting the enemy within

Voices in Infection Biology

Protein supersaturation powers innate immune signaling

Voices in Infection Biology

The microbiota in lung infections: From protection to predisposition

Voices in Infection Biology

Towards an integrative immuno-biology of infectious disease

Voices in Infection Biology

The evolution and specification of the cytoskeletal networks

Voices in Infection Biology

Virus-host-virus interactions: the good, the bad and the ugly

Voices in Infection Biology

Mechanistic origins of cellular geometry

Inaugural Lecture

Autophagy determines immune cell fate

Voices in Infection Biology

Prostaglandin E2 controls the metabolic adaptation of T cells to the intestinal microenvironment

Voices in Infection Biology

Social behaviour and infection dynamics in clonal ant societies

Voices in Infection Biology

Physical phenotyping of cells in biology and medicine

Voices in Infection Biology

Profiling Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections

Voices in Infection Biology

30 years of colorectal cancer genomics; from hereditary predisposition to environmental exposures

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

NK cell mediated regulation of CD8 T cell responses

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

From its origins to the modern metabolic network of the eukaryotic

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Disc-o-fever: host attachment by Giardia‘s groovy microtubule organelle

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Human neutrophil plasticity and Helicobacter pylori infection

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Building tissues to understand how tissues build themselves

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

P53 isoforms, inflammatory processes and cancer progression

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Cellular Reprogramming and Intestinal Epithelial Tissue Repair

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Liver cancer - A wound that does not heal

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Mechanisms and consequences of oxidant production by neutrophils

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Cell-intrinsic innate immunity against HIV-1 and Chikungunyavirus

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Neutrophils, revisited

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Macrophage programming in chronic inflammatory diseases

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

The role of the innate immune system in the adaptation of multicellular organisms to their environment

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

The genetic basis, architechture and phenotypic plasticity of colorectal cancer

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Killer Lymphocytes: The New Bug Exterminators

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

New Insights into Infection Biology

The symposium "New Insights into Infection Biology" offers eleven promising young scientists a stage to present their research. [more]

Healthy guts exclude oxygen

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Neutrophil migration patterns in regulating inflammation

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

The power of cryo-EM to elucidate biological mechanisms

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Finding a Niche: Microbial Colonization of Host Mucosal Barriers

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Next Generation Immuno-Oncology

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - From water to land: The immune response in the skin of African lungfish during terrestrialization

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Microbiota-Host Interactions in Health and Disease

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Life at the Cell‘s edge: the plasma membrane as a functional active actin-membrane composite

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Chlamydia trachomatis - Survival strategies within a stressed host cell

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Salmonella-Microbiome Interactions in the Gut and their Impact on Transmission

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - The Genetic History of Plague

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Inflammation in mice and devils

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Exploring cryptosporidiosis with a natural mouse model

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Mitochondria defend host cells during Toxoplasma infection

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Links between human genotype, the gut microbiome & health

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Cell-cell communication in African trypanosomes: the art of being sociable?

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Base Editing: Performing Chemistry on the Genome

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Development and Functions of CD4 T Helper (Th) and Innate Lymphoid Cell (ILC) Subsets

Berlin Life Science Colloquium: Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Sex, Reproduction and Intestinal Plasticity

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Iron metabolism as a target for host-directed therapy of TB

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - The hidden geometry of complex network driven contagion phenomena

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Mechanisms of Epigenetic Regulation in Development and Disease

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Robert Koch Lecture 2017 - T Cell Exhaustion and PD-1 Therapy

Robert Koch Lecture 2017
  • Date: Nov 6, 2017
  • Time: 04:15 PM c.t. - 05:15 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Rafi Ahmed
  • Robert Koch Award Winner
  • Location: MPIIB
  • Room: seminar room 1+2

Robert Koch Lecture 2017 - Dissecting human antibody responses: useful, basic and surprising findings

Robert Koch Lecture 2017

BLSC - Characterization of Epstein-Barr Virus strains associated to malignancies

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Enabling Relationships that Promote the Development of H. pylori-Induced Gastric Cancer

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Supramolecular signaling complexes in immunity: Inflammasomes and Gasdermin D

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Fungal killing mechanisms: evidence from neutrophil defects

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Stem cell dynamics in mouse and human intestinal epithelium

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Innate lymphoid cells and the second brain

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Temporal-spatial crosstalk among Myeloid, T, and NKp44+ cells in the efficacy of a vaccine candidate for HIV

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Why so many ways to die? The Non-canonical Inflammasome Pathway

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Induction of Pluripotent and Multipotent Stem Cells

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Live and Let Die: Host cell death manipulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Leukocyte Integrin Activation under Flow

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Functional Role of antibodies to mycobacterial capsular antigens post BCG vaccination and in different states of M. tuberculosis infection

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Candidalysin is a fungal peptide toxin critical for infection and immune activation

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - The bacterial flagellum of Salmonella: regulation, assembly and protein export mechanisms of a macromolecular machine

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Remarkable Functional Convergence: Type I and II Toxin-Antitoxins Induce Persistence by (p)ppGpp Dependent Mechanisms

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Host-microbiome interactions at the oral barrier

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Staphylococcus aureus leukocidins: from receptor identification to unraveling their role in pathogenesis

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - RNA-based Infection Research

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Signal Transduction through a DNA-Based T cell receptor

Signal Transduction through a DNA-Based T cell receptor

BLSC - Disease tolerance as a defence strategy against infection

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

BLSC - Dendritic cells in mouse and man for better vaccine designs

BLSC - Imaging innate immunity and inflammation; implications to human disease

Berlin Life Science Colloquium

Chronicity and virulence of malaria

Berlin Life Science Colloquium
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