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Reframing sepsis immunobiology for translation
Continue reading →: Reframing sepsis immunobiology for translationA current report in Lancet Resp. Med. includes the inaugural definition for the dysregulated immune responses in sepsis and a road map for studying and reclassifying the sepsis-related immune responses to enable drug discovery and targeted treatments. We highlight that many fundamental immunological concepts such as resistance, disease tolerance, resilience, resolution, and repair…
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New review on mechanisms of immune dysregulation in sepsis
Continue reading →: New review on mechanisms of immune dysregulation in sepsisA recent review by the EGIS consortium, published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, presents current knowledge and paradigms on mechanisms of immune dysregulation in sepsis. In particular, the EGIS authors discuss conceptual and technical approaches to monitor, evaluate and exploit sepsis-associated immune derangements for the purpose of personalised, high-precision sepsis…
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Post-doctoral position in Infection Biology, Jena
Continue reading →: Post-doctoral position in Infection Biology, JenaThe research group of Translational Infection Medicine at the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Jena, Germany) invites talented and highly gifted candidates to apply as Postdoctoral Researcher in Infection Biology. See the full advertisement at the institutes website. The research project focuses on innate immune training, in particular on…
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Post-doctoral position in Immunology, Lyon
Continue reading →: Post-doctoral position in Immunology, LyonA postdoctoral position is open at the Centre de Recherche en Infectiologie at Lyon, France. Scientific focus lies on the role of NLRP3 inflammasome in the immune response to sepsis. See the full job advertisement (pdf) for further information.
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ENIAC award for EGIS-associated MD student
Continue reading →: ENIAC award for EGIS-associated MD studentAndré van der Wurff, MD student in the lab of Stefanie Flohé, University Hospital Essen, Germany, was awarded second place in the European New Investigator Award Competition (ENIAC) at the European Shock Society Congress in Vienna in September 2023 for his study on the suppression of natural killer cells in…
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EGIS at the Weimar Sepsis Update 2023
Continue reading →: EGIS at the Weimar Sepsis Update 2023EGIS was present at this year’s Weimar Sepsis Update meeting with its own dedicated session. Held in beautiful Weimar, the city of classicism and Bauhaus, this biennial meeting has undoubtedly become one of the leading scientific sepsis meetings worldwide. With 17 EGIS members attending the meeting, the EGIS session featured…
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Stop the war!
Continue reading →: Stop the war!Putin has declared war on the free Ukrainian people and we have all woken up to a Europe we could not have imagined before. As scientists working together to improve human health and united in the European Group on Sepsis Immunology (EGIS), we cannot accept and wholeheartedly condemn the Russian…
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News on trained immunity and heme
Continue reading →: News on trained immunity and hemeA recent publication by the EGIS members Sebastian Weis and Michael Bauer reveals a new facet of the recently described long-term memory of innate immune cells, termed trained immunity and its role in sepsis. The authors can show that the course of sepsis is altered when the infected organism had…
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Combatting Sepsis on the National and International Level; a session from the recent WHO summit.
Continue reading →: Combatting Sepsis on the National and International Level; a session from the recent WHO summit.The session “Combatting Sepsis: Global and National Strategies” from the WHO summit is available on YouTube. It provides new insights on the role of the immune system in sepsis and the potential of novel immunomodulatory therapeutic approaches. It offers an update on the burden of sepsis and an overview on…
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Open Postdoc position at Jena, Germany/ UConn, USA
Continue reading →: Open Postdoc position at Jena, Germany/ UConn, USAA postdoctoral position is available to study host-microbe interactions focusing on extracellular vesicles, innate immunity, and inflammasomes in the context of infectious and inflammatory diseases including sepsis. This two-year postdoctoral position is jointly supervised by Vijay Rathinam (UConn Health) and Michael Bauer (Jena University Hospital). Full job advertisement (pdf)
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