Project Details
GRK 1062: Signalling Mechanisms in Lung Physiology and Disease (SMLPD)
Subject Area
Basic Research in Biology and Medicine
Term
from 2005 to 2013
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 388747
The Research Training Group promotes scientific excellence by educating selected M.D./Ph.D. students from the basic and medical sciences by an internationally renowned faculty. Over the period of three years, the students engage in cutting edge research projects investigating the (patho)physiology of the lung in the interface of basic sciences and clinical medicine. Particular emphasis is put on the discovery of molecular mechanisms underlying diseases of the respiratory system that are potentially applicable to the development of new therapeutic strategies. The programme understands itself as a modern scientific career centre preparing its successful graduates for competitive careers in biomedical research in academia, industry, or related businesses. The educational foundation of this programme offers a broad range of theoretical knowledge and transferable methodological skills. At a very early stage of their scientific career, the students become independent in planning and conducting their research work with the aim of instilling confidence to present their findings in spoken and written reports (talks, publications, grant applications). The philosophy of the programme highly values interdisciplinary cooperations within the scientific community; it introduces research management strategies and transports teamwork skills in academic medicine.
On the basis of a synchronised study programme with a comprehensive curriculum, the Research Training Group aims to further an existing and synergistic, intercontinental research community in order to promote a lively exchange of junior and senior researchers over extended periods of time. This exchange will lead to mutual cross fertilisation of teaching concepts, thesis supervisions, cutting edge technology and their systematic application to advance the knowledge of the (patho)physiologic mechanisms underlying lung diseases.
The Justus Liebig University Medical School is ideally preconditioned to host the proposed programme: The academic setting on campus includes a Collaborative Research Group, two Clinical Research Groups, two Junior Research Groups and an EU 5th Framework Project, all addressing topics in the field of cardiopulmonary and respiratory diseases. All participating students will be integrated in the ongoing curriculum of the Research Training Group Molecular Biology and Medicine of the Lung (MBML) .
On the basis of a synchronised study programme with a comprehensive curriculum, the Research Training Group aims to further an existing and synergistic, intercontinental research community in order to promote a lively exchange of junior and senior researchers over extended periods of time. This exchange will lead to mutual cross fertilisation of teaching concepts, thesis supervisions, cutting edge technology and their systematic application to advance the knowledge of the (patho)physiologic mechanisms underlying lung diseases.
The Justus Liebig University Medical School is ideally preconditioned to host the proposed programme: The academic setting on campus includes a Collaborative Research Group, two Clinical Research Groups, two Junior Research Groups and an EU 5th Framework Project, all addressing topics in the field of cardiopulmonary and respiratory diseases. All participating students will be integrated in the ongoing curriculum of the Research Training Group Molecular Biology and Medicine of the Lung (MBML) .
DFG Programme
International Research Training Groups
International Connection
USA
Applicant Institution
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
IRTG-Partner Institution
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine; Columbia University in the City of New York
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Feinberg School of Medicine; Columbia University in the City of New York
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Werner Seeger
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr. Thomas Braun; Dr. Rio Dumitrascu; Professor Dr. Ludger Fink; Professor Dr. Hossein Ardeschir Ghofrani; Professorin Dr. Veronika Grau; Professor Dr. Friedrich Grimminger; Professor Dr. Andreas Günther; Professor Dr. Matthias Hecker; Professorin Dr. Susanne Valerie Herold, Ph.D.; Dr. Stefanie Krick; Professor Dr. Wolfgang Kummer; Professorin Grazyna Kwapiszewska, Ph.D.; Professorin Melanie Königshoff, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Jürgen Lohmeyer; Dr. Philipp Markart; Professor Dr. Konstantin Mayer; Professor Rory Edward Morty, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Stephan Pleschka; Professor Dr. Klaus T. Preissner; Professor Dr. Heinrich Sauer; Professor Dr. Rajkumar Savai; Professorin Dr. Soni Savai Pullamsetti; Professor Dr. Ralph Schermuly; Professor Dr. Daniel Sedding; Dr. Istvan Vadasz; Professor Dr. Robert Voswinckel; Professor Dr. Norbert Weißmann; Professorin Dr. Malgorzata Wygrecka
IRTG-Partner: Spokespersons
Professor Jahar Bhattacharya, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. J. Iasha Sznajder
Cooperation Partners
Professor Dr. Gregory R.S. Budinger; Professorin Jeanine Marie DArmiento, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Charles Emala; Professor Dr. Hau Kwaan; Professor Gökhan M. Mutlu; Professor Dr. Charles A. Powell; Professorin Karen Ridge, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Paul T. Schumacker; Saul Silverstein, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Robin H. Steinhorn; Professor Stephen Wedgwood, Ph.D.