globally unique microbial single-cell RNA sequencing platform here in Würzburg,” explains Professor JörgVogel , director of HIRI and IMIB. The platform aims to consolidate protocols and expertise, making the
Penninger—who also introduced himself to the guests as the new Scientific Director of the HZI—and JörgVogel, Managing Director at the Würzburg HIRI, expressed their gratitude to the funders. They allow research [...] research at the highest level.…
for new strategies to combat infectious diseases. Three central research areas Led by Director JörgVogel, the HIRI focuses on three central areas: Basic research on bacterial pathogens, on viruses and [...] this adaptability in order to develop new…
our work that once again one of our scientists has been awarded this prestigious funding,” says JörgVogel, Managing Director of HIRI. “Cutting-edge research depends on sufficient financial resources. I
the other. RNA Society Spotlights HIRI Director 23.02.2023 This month, the RNA Society profiled JörgVogel. Read about his career path, his advice on how to succeed in science, and his favorite RNA Load
the excellent collaborative and interdisciplinary research taking place here in Würzburg,” says JörgVogel, director of IMIB and HIRI. "LEOPARD impressively demonstrates that we can cover the full spectrum
the other. RNA Society Spotlights HIRI Director 23.02.2023 This month, the RNA Society profiled JörgVogel. Read about his career path, his advice on how to succeed in science, and his favorite RNA Load
the other. RNA Society Spotlights HIRI Director 23.02.2023 This month, the RNA Society profiled JörgVogel. Read about his career path, his advice on how to succeed in science, and his favorite RNA Load
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therapy. Single-cell RNA sequencing has proven to be an ideal screening tool for this." Prof Dr JörgVogel, Managing Director of the Würzburg-based Helmholtz Institute, says, "We are proud to be a global