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P01
Molecular cross-talk between Sa3int phages and their
Staphylococcus aureus
host
Ronja Dobritz (Tuebingen / DE)
P02
Cell death during nutrient starvation in
Staphylococcus aureus
cells lacking (p)ppGpp is linked to disturbed GTP homeostasis
Andrea Salzer (Tuebingen / DE)
P03
Differential survival of Staphylococcal species in macrophages
Janina Bayer (Tuebingen / DE)
P04
Predicting phage infection in
Staphylococcus aureus
with receptor-binding proteins
Janes Krusche (Tuebingen / DE)
P05
ERK activation waves are key drivers in the mechanical cell competition that leads to collective onslaught of bacterially-infected cells
Lara Hundsdorfer (Tuebingen / DE)
P06
Type III secretion chaperones and transmembrane proteins: elucidating the mechanisms underlying correct targeting to secretion
Sara Pais (Tuebingen / DE)
P07
Molecular characterization of the Ser/Thr kinase HipA in
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Payal Nashier (Tuebingen / DE)
P08
Klebsiella pneumoniae
brain abscess caused by dissemination of a virulent subpopulation from a urinary tract infection
Prof. Dr. Christoph Ernst (Cologne / DE)
P09
A hybrid computational approach to characterize the dynamics of epithelial cell monolayers during intracellular bacterial infection
Raúl Aparicio-Yuste (Zaragoza / ES; Tuebingen / DE)
P10
Leveraging microphysiological technology to study the effects of fluid shear stresses apically imposed on endothelial cells interacting with bacterial pathogens
Dr. Eduardo Brás (Reutlingen / DE; Tuebingen / DE)
P11
Role of the alternative sigma factor SigB on antibiotic tolerance in
Staphylococcus aureus
Izabela Simic (Tuebingen / DE)
P12
Comparative genomics of disease associated Clostridium perfringens isolates
Jan Franzen (Bern / CH)
P13
BV200: an anti-virulence agent to prevent/treat
S. aureus
infections and/or
S. aureus
-induced disease exacerbation.
Vincent Trebosc (Basel / CH)
P14
Genome-scale metabolic modeling of
Rothia mucilaginosa
reveals insights into metabolic capabilities and antimicrobial strategies for cystic fibrosis
Nantia Leonidou (Tuebingen / DE)
P15
Identifying the cellular receptor for
Clostridium perfringen
s NetF.
Filippo Cattalani (Bern / CH)
P16
Resensitizing multiresistant strains with plasmid-delivered CRISPR systems
Johannes Kippnich (Tuebingen / DE)
P17
Skin microbiome dynamics as predictor and pathogenesis mechanism for severe radiodermatitis in breast cancer patients
Claudia Hülpüsch (Davos / CH; Munich / DE; Augsburg / DE)
P18
Invasive
Staphylococcus capitis
isolates from neonatal sepsis specified to oppose colonizers and resist antibiotics of last resort and human intestinal immunity
Dr. Christoph Slavetinsky (Tuebingen / DE)
P19
Frequency of Hepatitis C virus in diagnosed Tuberculosis cases
Dr. Muhammad Farooq Baig (Mirpurkhas / PK)
P20
Towards real-time imaging of the gut microbiome
Eden Laing (Tuebingen / DE)
P21
Dynamics of antibiotic resistance in
Staphylococcus aureus
during persistent airway infection in people with cystic fibrosis
Christine Rumpf (Münster / DE)
P22
The efficacy of the MicroScan WalkAway40 Plus system in reporting antibiotic resistance pattern in patients with urinary tract infection, North India
Lalit Kumar (Chandigarh / IN)
P23
Machine learning and phylogenetic analysis allow for predicting antibiotic resistance in
M. tuberculosis
Alper Yurtseven (Saarbrücken / DE)
P24
2-deoxy-2-[
18
F]-fluoro-D-sorbitol: towards PET imaging of bacterial replacement strategies and bacterial infection
Maria Gonzalez (Tuebingen / DE)
P25
Assembly of the type III secretion system export apparatus is a fine-tuned process
Eunjin Kim (Tuebingen / DE)
P26
Increased temperature benefits
Staphylococcus aureus c
ompetition against upper respiratory commensals
Joshua Huffines (Birmingham, AL / US)
P27
Microbial competition on human skin:
Staphylococcus aureus
versus
Staphylococcus lugdunensis
Mariam Shahata (Stockholm / SE)
P28
Suppression of
Staphylococcus aureus
on human skin models by resident skin microbiota
Assoc Prof. Keira Melican (Stockholm / SE)
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