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Project Area A: Innate immunity - attack and defense

The role of innate immune receptors in neurodegeneration Neurology,
Immunology
Seija Lehnardt
Department of Neurology, Berlin
Role of inflammation for long-term post-stroke outcome Neurology,
Brain Ischemia,
Stroke
Matthias Endres
Department of Neurology, Berlin
Ulrich Dirnagl
Experimental Neurology, Berlin
Control of microglial function by activation of neurotransmitter and neurohormone receptors Neuroscience Helmut Kettenmann,
Susanne Wolf
MDC for Molecular Medicine, Berlin
Phenotypic diversity of microglia Neurobiology, Neuroimmunology, Glia Uwe-Karsten Hanisch
Department of Neuropathology, Göttingen
Dissecting mechanisms of immune actions in Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimmunology, Neurodegeneration, Experimental Neuropathology, Transgenic murine mice models Frank Heppner
Department of Neuropathology, Berlin
Differential roles of resident microglia and myeloid cells in neuroinflammatory conditions Neurology, Psychiatry, Neuroimmunology Josef Priller
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Berlin
Activation of the Inflammasome in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Neuroimmunology,
Neuropathology
Arturo Zychlinsky
MPI for Infection Biology, Berlin
Connecting myelin membrane turnover with antigen presenting cells and autoimmunity Neurology,
Cell Biology, Neurobiology
Mikael Simons
Department of Neurology, MPI for Experimental Medicine, Göttingen

Project Area B: Adaptive immunity - trafficking and damage

Role of CNS antigen-specific T cell responses for regeration and functional outcome after stroke and impact of post-stroke infections Neurology,
Stroke, Immunology
Andreas Meisel
Department of Neurology, Berlin
Christian Meisel
Institute of Medical Immunology, Berlin
Secondary neuroinflammation in the CNS white matter and its modulation by erythropoietin Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Mouse models of disease Klaus-Armin Nave
Department of Neurogenetics, MPI of experimental Medicine, Göttingen
The role of immunoproteasomes and the ubiquitin system in inflammatory processes in mouse models of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease Neuroimmunology, Neurology Peter-Michael Kloetzel,
Elke Krüger
Institute of Biochemistry, Berlin
Frank Heppner
Department of Neuropathology, Berlin
Axonal and neuronal damage as pathological substrates of disease progression in MS Neuropathology, Neuroimmunology Christine Stadelmann-Nessler,
Wolfgang Brück
Department of Neuropathology, Göttingen
Encephalitogenic T cells during preclinical EAE: migratory behavior and functional analysis of fluorescent GFP-transduced T cells Neuroimmunology Francesca Odoardi
Institute for MS Research, Göttingen
Alexander Flügel
Department of Neuroimmunology, Göttingen
Intravital analyses of T cell priming and effector phases during active and spontaneous EAE Neuroimmunology Alexander Flügel
Department of Neuroimmunology, Göttingen
Fred Lühder
Institute for MS Research, Göttingen
Cerebral Spreading Inflammation (CSI) after Acute Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (aSAH) - An Intraparenchymal Reaction to an Extraparenchymal Disease Neurosurgery, Microcirculation Peter Vajkoczy
Department of Neurosurgery, Berlin
Role of CD8+ T cells in neuroinflammation and damage in a rat model of RRMS Immunology Holger Reichardt
Department of Cellular and Molecular Immunology, Göttingen

Project Area C: Core project | Integrated Research Training Group

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Administrative office of the SFB TRR43   Frank Heppner
Department of Neuropathology, Berlin
MGK
Integrated Research Training Group "The Brain as a Target of Inflammatory Processes"   Helmut Kettenmann
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), Berlin
Uwe-Karsten Hanisch
Department of Neuropathology, Göttingen