At the forthcoming CRC 1192 meeting Ulf Panzer will present subproject A1 with the title: ''Role of GM-CSF in autoimmune kidney diseases''.
Tilman Schmidt will present subproject B6 with the title: ''Complement activation in disease groups and individual patients''
At our next lab meeting, Alice Bochel and Nicola Tomas will talk about subproject B2 and „Structural and functional characterization of the membranous nephropathy antigens PLA2R1 and THSD7A“.
Jan Czogalla (AG T.B. Huber) will present his current work and will talk about "New strategies to improve kidney transplantation: Reducing the risk of graft failure".
Our next lab meeting will feature Shuya Liu (AG T.B. Huber) with the title „Mechanosensitive signalling pathways initiate diabetic nephropathy”
The CRC 1192 will be present again at this year's DGfN congress in Rostock. Several scientists of our CRC will held talks or present poster sessions. Head over to https://www.nephrologie2021.de/ to check out the full program!
Ann-Christin Gnirck will present CRC sub project A06 with the title: "Innate and innate-like Lymphocytes in immune-mediated glomerular diseases with special focus on Mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells."
At our next CRC meeting, Marie-Sophie Philipp and Junping Yin will present subproject A08. Marie-Sophie will discuss the progress of CX3CR1 project and Junping will talk about spatial single cell RNAseq in immune cells of the kidney.
At the forthcoming CRC meeting, Markus Rinschen introduces his associated CRC project and will give a talk about: "Proteolysis in kidney inflammation".
Nicola Tomas will present his collaboration project between the Emmy Noether Group and CRC 1192: "The classical pathway triggers pathogenic complement activation in membranous nephropathy".
We are pleased to welcome Ketan Patel (University of Reading, UK) for a guest lecture with the title: ''Manipulation the Myostatin signalling axis towards healthy ageing; advantages and limitations''. Feel free to join our WebEx stream!
Georg Herrnstadt (RG Steinmetz) will present subproject A3 and current progress about "Profiling of Treg subsets in glomerulonephritis".
At our next lab meeting Nicola Wanner will present subproject B5 with the title: "A molecular roadmap for potential long-term hepatic sequelae in patients with severe COVID-19".
We are pleased to announce another milestone publication in Science Immunology titled "Clonal expansion and activation of tissue-resident memory-like TH17 cells expressing GM-CSF in the lungs of patients with severe COVID-19".
Katrin Neumann and Anne Müller will present subproject A2 with the title: "CD8+ T cells in glomerulonephritis" at the upcoming lab meeting.
At our next lab meeting Hans-Willi Mittrücker and Nicola Gagliani will present subproject A4 and give an in-depth talk about "renal T cells".
Francesca Rampoldi from the CRC-associated group of Immo Prinz speaks about "γδ T cells license immature B cells to produce a broad range of autoantibodies" today.
At today's lab meeting Catherine Meyer-Schwesinger (porject B3) will talk about "The immunoproteasome as a common modifier of glomerular disease progression".