Project Overview | Project Code: MH 15 |
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| Project name: | Functional and mechanistic studies of novel regulators of B-cell responses |
| TUM Department: | MH - Medicine |
| TUM Chair / Institute: | Prof. Carsten Schmidt-Weber, ZAUM |
| Research area: | Immunology and Allergy |
| Student background: | BiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyHealth SciencesMedicine |
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Planned project location: | Helmholtz Munich |
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| Title: | Dr. |
| Given name: | Lesly |
| Family name: | Calderon |
| E-mail: | lesly.calderon@tum.de |
| Phone: | +49 89 318749116 |
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Project Description | |
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| Project description: | B-cell responses are essential for humoral immunity against pathogens because they lead to the generation of antibody-secreting cells that produce large amounts of antigen-specific antibodies. These cells also have the potential to become quiescent and long-lived, which is fundamental for immunological memory against pathogens. B-cell responses are also key mediators of diseases, such as allergies, antibody-mediated autoimmunity, and malignancies. |
| Working hours per week planned: | 39 |
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Required study level minimum (at time of TUM PREP project start): | 3 years of bachelor studies completed |
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