Project Details
Professor Dr. Michael Hensel
Address
Universität Osnabrück
Fachbereich Biologie / Chemie
Arbeitsgruppe Mikrobiologie
Barbarastraße 11
49076 Osnabrück
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As Applicant
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Current projects
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Completed projects
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Evolution von Pathogenitätsfaktoren bei Salmonella spp (Priority Programmes)
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Salmonella as a live carrier for recombinant vaccines: intracellular activated promoters (Priority Programmes)
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Interactions between Salmonella enterica and its intracellular habitat (Priority Programmes)
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Dynamic modification of microtubule-dependent transport by Salmonella effector proteins (Priority Programmes)
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Priority Program 1316: administration and conferences (Priority Programmes)
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Biogenesis of novel membrane compartments in Salmonella enterica-infected host cells (Priority Programmes)
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Current projects
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As Leader
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Completed projects
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Konfokales Laserscanning Mikroskopie-System (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Spinning disk Mikroskopie-System für Lebendzellmikroskopie (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Completed projects
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As Spokesperson
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Completed projects
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SPP 1316: Host-adapted Metabolism of Bacterial Pathogens (Priority Programmes)
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Completed projects
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As Project Head
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Current projects
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Dynamic manipulation of functional plasticity of the host cell endosomal system by an intracellular pathogen (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Information infrastructure for the SFB 1557: structured storage, metadata annotation, and analyses of experimental data (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects
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The structural and functional basis of reprogramming of vesicular transport by Salmonella enterica effector proteins (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Coordination of bacterial two component system signaling (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Information infrastructure project (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Structure and function of the dynamic adhesion/invasion microcompartment during infection of enterocytes by Salmonella (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Advanced imaging techniques (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Current projects
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As Participating Person
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Completed projects
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Three-dimensional imaging of cells and tissues with ultrahigh spatiotemporal resolution by lattice light sheet microscopy (Major Instrumentation Initiatives)
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Completed projects