Professor Dr. Erich Gulbins
Address
Universitätsklinikum Essen
Institut für Molekularbiologie
Hufelandstraße 55
45147 Essen
Projects
As Applicant
Current projects
Molecular mechanisms of sphingosine-mediated killing of bacteria
(Research Grants)
Role of the acid ceramidase and sphingosine for the interplay of viral and bacterial pulmonary infections
(Research Grants)
Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 infections of human lungs by functional inhibitors of the acid sphingomyelinase
(Research Grants)
Mechanisms and personalized treatment of depression-induced alcoholism
(Research Grants)
Completed projects
Molekulare Mechanismen der Aktivierung von T-Lymphozyten über den CD40-Liganden
(Research Grants)
Sphingolipide und bakterielle Infektionen
(Research Grants)
Rolle der sauren Sphingomyelinase in Thrombozyten bei der Tumormetastasierung
(Research Grants)
Regulation of cell death by interaction of Bax with mitochondrial Kv1.3
(Research Grants)
The acid sphingomyelinase/ceramide-hypothesis of major depression
(Research Grants)
Experimentelle Tumortherapie durch Ceramid-vermittelte Amplifikation von Todesrezeptoren
(Research Grants)
Regulation of pulmonary inflammation in cystic fibrosis by ceramide
(Priority Programmes)
Coordination project: Sphingolipids - Signals and Disease
(Priority Programmes)
The acid sphingomyelinase/ceramide hypothesis of major depression
(Priority Programmes)
Regulation of hematogenous ans lymph node tumor metastisis by acid sphingomyelinase
(Research Grants)
Role of the acid sphingomyelinase/ceramide system in lung edema induced by Staphylococcus aureus toxin
(Research Units)
Coating of endotracheal tubes with sphingosine to prevent bacterial growth and ventilator-associated pneumonia
(Research Units)
Role of neutral sphingomyelinase in mycobacterial infections
(Research Units)
Mechanisms and personalized treatment of depression-induced alcoholism
(Research Grants)
Regulation of the effects of antidepressants by sphingomyelin- and ceramide-controlled autophagy
(Research Grants)
Sphingosine inhalation as a novel treatment for bacterial pneumonia
(Research Grants)
As Leader
Completed projects
Konfokales Laserscanning Mikroskop
(Major Research Instrumentation)
As Spokesperson
Completed projects
SPP 1267: Sphingolipids - Signals and Disease
(Priority Programmes)
GRK 2098: Biomedicine of the acid sphingomyelinase/acid ceramidase system
(Research Training Groups)
As Participating Researcher
Completed projects
GRK 1045: Modulation of Host Cell Functions to Treat Viral and Bacterial Infections
(Research Training Groups)
GRK 1739: Molecular Determinants of the Cellular Radiation Response and their Potential for Response Modulation
(Research Training Groups)
As Participating Person
Completed projects
Gfi1 in innate immunity: a downstream effector of Toll like receptor signaling and a novel regulator of endotoxin tolerance
(Priority Programmes)
Central service project - Analysis and Synthesis of sphingolipids
(Priority Programmes)