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Collaborative Research Center 1182

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Comparison of interactions

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Engaging Peers and Public

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Möbius-Fellowship

CRC 1182 Möbius-Fellow 2019: Prof. Martin Blaser
About: Collaborative Research Center 1182
Research: Comparison of interactions
Publications: Recently published work
Facilities
Seminars & Events
Outreach: Engaging Peers and Public
Talent Management & Gender Equality
Möbius-Fellowship: CRC 1182 Möbius-Fellow 2019: Prof. Martin Blaser

German Research Foundation continues to fund the CRC 1182 at Kiel University in a third funding phase

Four more years of metaorganism research in Kiel


Recent Publications

2024
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Metabolic model predictions enable targeted microbiome manipulation through precision prebiotics

Georgios Marinos, Inga K. Hamerich, Reena Debray, Nancy Obeng, Carola Petersen, Jan Taubenheim, Johannes Zimmermann, Dana Blackburn, Buck S. Samuel, Katja Dierking, Andre Franke, Matthias Laudes, Silvio Waschina, Hinrich Schulenburg, Christoph Kaleta (2024): Metabolic model predictions enable targeted microbiome manipulation through precision prebiotics. Microbiology Spectrum February 2024 Volume 12 Issue 2 e01144-23 DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.01144-23

 

2023
PR

Developing science outreach events based on stakeholders’ objectives and expectations – A case study of a lecture day for schools

Claussen C, Enzingmüller C, Kremer K, Schulenburg H, Parchmann I (2023) Developing science outreach events based on stakeholders’ objectives and expectations – A case study of a lecture day for schools. Sciendo 6:49–66. doi: 10.23770/ristal-2023-3


Communicating the Metaorganism – PR Project within the CRC 1182

The CRC 1182 Community

Collaborative Research Centre 1182

From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an increasing appreciation that these resident microbes influence fitness of their plant and animal hosts, ultimately forming a metaorganism consisting of a uni- or multicellular host and a community of associated microorganisms.

Speaker

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Thomas C.G. Bosch

Kiel University
Zoological Institute
Am Botanischen Garten 1-9
D-24118 Kiel

+49 431 880 4170
+49 431 880 4747
tbosch@zoologie.uni-kiel.de

Vice-Speaker

Prof. Dr. Hinrich Schulenburg

Kiel University
Zoological Institute
Am Botanischen Garten 1-9
D-24118 Kiel

+49 431 880 4143
+49 431 880 2403
hschulenburg@zoologie.uni-kiel.de

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