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Funding

DFG extends funding with five million euro

Scientists of the research unit "Sex Differences in Immunity" from BNITM and partner institutions want to investigate, how hormones affect immunity, with the aim of advancing personalised medicine.

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Aedes albopictus sits on a cotton swab soaked in blood.©BNITM
Publication

Chikungunya: How dangerous is the tiger mosquito in cold weather?

The Asian tiger mosquito can transmit the chikungunya virus. But what matters is how active the tiger mosquito is - and that depends on the temperature. Researchers at BNITM have studied how the Asian tiger mosquito transmits chikungunya virus under different temperature conditions. The results have been published in the journal Parasites & Vectors.

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The orange graph shows the mean annual temperatures in Costa Rica.©Ministerio del Ambiente, Energía y Telecomunicaciones | Instituto Meteorológico Nacional
Cooperation

German-Costa Rican research centre established

How does climate change drive the spread of infectious diseases, and what can we do about it? The 'German-Costa Rican Research Centre for Climate Adaptation and Infectious Diseases' aims to find answers. In collaboration with the Instituto Costarricense de Investigación y Educación en Nutrición y Salud (INCIENSA), the BNITM will explore how climatic changes fuel the spread of pathogens and the emergence of antibiotic resistance.

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Logo Leibniz Center Infection: in blau-grau steht in der Mitte des Logos Leibniz, daneben ist ein angewinkeltes ebenfalls blaue-graues Rechteck, bei dem eine Ecke asymetrisch in rot eingefasst ist. In dem Recheckt sieht man in weiß die Buchstaben L C I. Unter Leibniz steht ebenfalls in blau-grau Center Infection.©LCI
Symposium

LCI Symposium 2025

The LCI Symposium "One Health - Infections without Boundaries" will take place at the CSSB - Centre for Structural Systems Biology, located on DESY-Campus Hamburg-Bahrenfeld on January 28 and 29, 2025. Please find program and registration link here.

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Eine mikroskopische Aufnahme zeigt rote Blutzellen, von denen einige mit Malariaparasiten befallen sind.©BNITM
Publication

A better understanding of malaria

Scientists from BNITM have developed an innovative system to better analyse the key virulence factor of malaria, providing more insight into how infected red blood cells attach to human blood vessels which leads to serious health complications.

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News

Five million euros for research unit 'Sex-specific differences in the immune response‘
Announcements

Five million euros for research unit 'Sex-specific differences in the immune response‘

The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the Research Unit 'Sex-specific Differences in the Immune Response' for another four years…

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[Translate to English:] Eine Asiatische Tigermücke sitzt auf einem mit Blut getränktem Wattestäbchen und nimmt eine Blutmahlzeit ein.
Announcements

How tiger mosquito activity affects the risk of chikungunya transmission in Europe

Researchers at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) have investigated how the Asian tiger mosquito transmits the…

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Events

Professional Events
19.03.2024 - 28.02.2025

Global-Partnership-Initiated-Biosecurity-Academia for Controlling Health Threats (GIBACHT)

GIBACHT is an educational programme established and supported by the German Federal Foreign Office. The training programme focuses on…

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Professional Events
28.01. - 29.01.2025

LCI Symposium 2025 "One Health - Infections without Boundaries"

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