Research Projects
HAJEMA JE4: Developmental aspects and therapy of neuroimmunological mechanisms in depressive disorders and post-inflammatory sequelae.
DLR DZPG 01EE2305D - 05/2023 - 04/2025
DZG-CIRC: Characterization of neuroinflammation and the neurovascular unit in MDD patients and in mouse models: Comparison with schizophrenia and healthy controls.
LSA I 212 - 11/2022 - 12/2024
PreLoCo: New Biomarkers for the prediction of Long COVID in a clinically relevant infection model and in human samples.
LSA CSV 7 - 07/2022 - 06/2026
Long-term course and intercommunication of peripheral inflammation and neuroinflammation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - a blood-based study on monocytes and extracellular vesicles.
DGM Sc26/1 - 10/2021 - 09/2023
Characterization of sex-dependent differences of microglia and monocyte functions in infection-induced neuroinflammation.
DFG / SFB854/3-2021 - 04/2021 - 12/2021
Recruitment of innate lymphoid cells to the central nervous system in a model of infection-induced neuroinflammation.
DFG / DI 764/7-2 - 02/2021 - 06/2022
Interaction of ILCs and neurons during homeostasis and neuroinflammation induced during Toxoplasma gondii.
DFG - 12/2019 – 05/2023
COSEN – Koseneszenz von kognitiven Funktionen und Immunmechanismen: Das intestinale Mikrobiom als Angriffspunkt für Interventionen.
LSA – EFRE - 06/2019 – 09/2022
SynAGE: The effect of immunosenescene on synapse composition in a chronic neuroinflammation model.
DFG / GRK2413 - 01/2019 – 12/2023
Neurotrophin mediated signaling pathways common to the immune and the nervous system: acute and long-term effects in a model of chronic CNS infection.
DFG / SFB854 - 01/2018 – 06/2022
Molecular mechanisms of mast cell – endothelial cell communication in controlling the blood-brain barrier.
DFG / SFB854 - 01/2018 – 06/2022
ABINEP: Effect of peripheral inflammation on the homeostasis of the brain.
LSA – ESF - 11/2016 – 09/2021
The role of ILCs during chronical Toxoplasma infection in the brain.
DFG - 03/2017 – 02/2020
The role of neurotrophines and their receptors in a model of chronical CNS infection.
DFG / SFB854 - 01/2014 – 12/2017
Functional analysis of myeloide cell populations in Toxoplasma encephalitis.
DFG – 01/2012 – 01/1015
Find out more on our projects at the research portal Saxony-Anhalt:
Forschungsportal Sachsen-Anhalt Projekte (forschung-sachsen-anhalt.de)