Please enable Javascript to use all features and improve your user experience.
GfV 2023
Programme
Posters
People
Search
EN
All people
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Protzer
Munich / DE
Technical University of Munich
Sort by Type
Date
Chair
29/03/2023
08:30
–
10:00
Plenary Session
Immune response and pathology in COVID-19 (Joint Session with GfI)
Lecture hall 4/5
Further involvements
28/03/2023
Poster
P 292
Understanding the factors determining the fate of HBV-specific CD8 T cells elicited by therapeutic vaccination in low- and high-titer HBV infection
Adaptive immunity, Vaccines
28/03/2023
Poster
P 007
Generation and functional analysis of spacer modified HBV-specific chimeric antigen receptors that harbor a Fab fragment as binding domain
Adaptive immunity, Antiviral therapy and resistance
28/03/2023
Poster
P 235
Heterologous SARS-CoV-2 delta breakthrough infection elicits broader and more durable neutralizing antibody response than (non-breakthrough) infection
Epidemiology and public health, SARS-CoV-2
28/03/2023
Poster
P 240
SARS-CoV-2 productively infects human hepatocytes and induces cell death
SARS-CoV-2, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
28/03/2023
Poster
P 038
ATO (
Arsenic Trioxide
) impedes efficient HBV infection by interferance with PML-NBs
Antiviral therapy and resistance, Host cell factors and modulation
29/03/2023
13:30
–
13:45
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 067
A novel recombinant HBV based selection system allows for a systematic genomic knock-out screening and the identification of host factors involved in HBV infection
Viral vectors and gene therapy
29/03/2023
14:30
–
14:45
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 059
HBV core protein SUMOylation promotes PML association and productive HBV infection
Host cell factors and modulation, Viral replication strategies 2 (DNA viruses)
31/03/2023
10:45
–
11:00
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 115
MVA-HBVac – a novel vector for treatment of chronic hepatitis B via therapeutic vaccination
Adaptive immunity, Vaccines
v1.20.0
© Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH
Imprint
Privacy