Project Details
FOR 5200: Disrupt - Evade - Exploit: Gene expression and host response programming in DNA virus infection (DEEP-DV)
Subject Area
Medicine
Biology
Biology
Term
since 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 443644894
No abstract available
DFG Programme
Research Units
International Connection
Denmark
Projects
- Comparative analysis of varicella zoster virus spread, immune control and evasion employing complex skin and neuronal organoids (Applicants Czech-Sioli, Manja ; Viejo-Borbolla, Abel )
- Computational analysis of gene regulation in DNA virus infection (Applicants Erhard, Florian ; Friedel, Caroline )
- Coordination Funds (Applicant Fischer, Nicole Brigitte )
- Functional Epigenomics of Gammaherpesvirus Latency (Applicant Grundhoff, Adam )
- Gene expression changes during Merkel Cell Polyomavirus productive and persistent infection in skin organoids (Applicant Fischer, Nicole Brigitte )
- Integrative characterisation of viral and cellular regulation of human cytomegalovirus replication (Applicant Bosse, Jens Bernhard )
- Manipulation of nuclear determinants by Human Adenovirus to exploit PML nuclear bodies and chromatin regulators for efficient viral gene expression (Applicant Schreiner, Sabrina )
- Mechanistic insights into the interferon-stimulated gene product zinc finger antiviral protein during lytic and latent human cytomegalovirus infection (Applicant Brinkmann, Melanie )
- Pervasive transcription in human cytomegalovirus infection (Applicant Dölken, Lars )
- RNA-mediated regulation of transcription during herpes simplex virus 1 infection (Applicant Landthaler, Markus )
- Role of the intercellular heterogeneity, epigenetics and viral factors in the decision between lytic replication and latency of human herpesvirus 6 (Applicant Kaufer, Ph.D., Benedikt Bertold )
- Spatiotemporal control of human cytomegalovirus gene silencing (Applicant Stamminger, Thomas )
Spokesperson
Professorin Dr. Nicole Brigitte Fischer
