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Peter Bühlmann
http://www.infectx.ch/about_us/Peter_Buehlmann
Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. Raquo; About Us. Raquo; Peter Bühlmann. Prof Peter Bühlmann, Seminar of Statistics, Department of Mathematics, ETH Zürich. Prof Bühlmann's group is the newest member of the InfectX consortium (September 2012). This page is under construction and more content will be added shortly. Specific Contribution to Research in InfectX. Group Members Involved in InfectX. Dr Markus Kalisch, Senior Scientist. Anna Drewek, PhD Student.
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Cécile Arrieumerlou
http://www.infectx.org/about_us/cecile_arrieumerlou
Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. Raquo; About Us. Raquo; Cécile Arrieumerlou. Prof Cécile Arrieumerlou, - Biozentrum, Basel. Using siRNA screens and live cell imaging, I am investigating how changes in the host signaling network upon infection with. Control inflammation in epithelial cells. Specific Contribution to Research in InfectX. The group will perform genome-wide RNAi screens to identify human proteins involved in bacterial entry of Shigella.
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InfectX Publications
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Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. Raquo; InfectX Publications. Publications Relating to InfectX/TargetInfectX. Liberali, P., Snijder, B. and Pelkmans, L. (2014). A hierarchical map of regulatory genetic interactions in membrane trafficking. Cell 157, 1473-87. Omasits, U., Ahrens, C.H., Müller, S., Wollscheid, B. (2014). Protter: interactive protein feature visualization and integration with experimental proteomic data. Meier, R., Franceschini, A., Hor...Genom...
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Niko Beerenwinkel
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Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. Raquo; About Us. Raquo; Niko Beerenwinkel. Prof Niko Beerenwinkel - ETH Zurich, D-BSSE - Computational Biology Group (CBG). We are active in the fields of computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, and systems biology. Our activities include the development of mathematical and statistical models, their efficient implementation in computer programs, and application to biomedical problems.
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About Us
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Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. Raquo; About Us. InfectX comprises 11 research groups, covering bacterial entry, viral entry, proteomics and modeling, plus a group of supporting functions and institutes. Cécile Arrieumerlou's Group. Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich. ETHZ, Zürich. Christian von Mering's Group. Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zürich. Peter Bühlmann's Group. InfectX Supporting Groups and Functions.
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Projects
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Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. InfectX - Systems Biology of Pathogen Entry into Human Cells. To use state of the art experimental approaches, i.e. RNAi and proteomics, to systematically identify the human infectome involved in pathogen entry; in particular the subset of human proteins of the model epithelial cell line HeLa that are required for cellular uptake of a representative set of bacterial and viral pathogens. To use RNAi and specific small molecule...
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Urs Greber
http://www.infectx.ch/about_us/urs_greber
Systems Biology of pathogen entry into human cells. You are here: InfectX Home. Raquo; About Us. Raquo; Urs Greber. Prof Urs Greber, UZH - Institute of Molecular Life Sciences. Specific Contribution to Research in InfectX. The group will perform genome-wide RNAi screens to identify human proteins involved in the entry of adenovirus and rhinovirus. This will complement druggable genome data that have already been obtained for other viruses from distinct families in HeLa cells, including human viruses.
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Advanced Lecture Course on Systems Biology :: February 28 - March 5, 2016 :: Innsbruck, Austria
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