Project Details
Professor Dr. Manolis Pasparakis
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Universität zu Köln
CECAD - Forschungszentrum
Exzellenzcluster CECAD
Joseph-Stelzmann-Straße 26
50931 Köln
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As Leader
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Completed projects
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Konfokales Laserscanning-Mikroskop (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Completed projects
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As Spokesperson
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Current projects
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SFB 1403: Cell Death in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Current projects
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As Participating Researcher
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Current projects
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EXC 2030: CECAD - Excellent in Aging Research (Clusters of Excellence (ExStra))
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Completed projects
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EXC 229: Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases (Clusters of Excellence)
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GRK 2407: Inflammatory and cellular stress signaling: Switches to vascular dysfunction (Research Training Groups)
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Current projects
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As Project Head
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Current projects
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Inflammatory and necroptotic signaling in SCLC (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Thrombospondin-1 and NF-κB signaling in ocular graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Mechanisms of cell death-induced inflammation (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Cross-talk between dying and bystander cells in vitro and in vivo: an optogenetics approach (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Central Tasks (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Genetically engineered mouse models for the study of cell death and its role in immunity and inflammation (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects
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In vivo-Proteomik des IKK-Komplexes (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Innate receptor signalling in host defence (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Characterization of an ancient cell death signaling module (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Central animal facility: Generation, breeding and husbandry of mice including murine infection models (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Role of mitochondria in the regulation of intestinal epithelial cell death and inflammation (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Epithelial TNFR1 signalling in skin homeostasis and inflammation (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Current projects
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- As Host