The Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) in Würzburg, Germany is the first institution of its kind worldwide to combine ribonucleic acid (RNA) research with infection biology.
https://www.helmholtz-hiri.de/en/imprint/
Helmholtz Institute Würzburg
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Ever wanted a behind-the-scenes look inside the lab of HIRI Director Jörg Vogel?🧫👀
In this video, Jörg Vogel talks about what drives his research, how his team explores the RNA world of microbes, and the potential of RNA-based approaches in infection research.
youtu.be/-AO0eaEu8x8
How do intracellular bacteria such as Salmonella interact with host cells? At #HIRI, @cciollimattioli.bsky.social & her team are developing single-cell technologies to find out. 🦠🧫
Read more about her research & the path that brought her to Würzburg: www.helmholtz-hiri.de/en/newsroom/...
🎓✨ PhD completed!
Congratulations to Harris Bassett from Chase Beisel’s #HIRI lab on his PhD defense. Great work, Harris! 🔬👏
Read more: www.helmholtz-hiri.de/en/newsroom/...
... as well as a commentary by Helmholtz President Martin Keller: www.helmholtz.de/en/newsroom/...
Starting today, there will also be numerous online events throughout Diversity Month that are open to everyone interested in participating: www.helmholtz.de/karriere/was... #HelmholtzDiversity
The findings were published today in the journal @nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Congratulations to all authors! 👏
We at Helmholtz see Diversity, Equity & Inclusion as a shared responsibility across the entire team. #HelmholtzDiversity
To mark the occasion, we recommend a recent interview with the spokespersons of the Helmholtz DEI Network: www.helmholtz.de/en/newsroom/...
Many applications—be it in medicine, biotechnology, or agriculture—require the ability to eliminate unwanted cells, since these can compromise health, reduce productivity, or interfere with desired biological processes. However, doing so without affecting other cells remains a significant challenge.