The Collaborative Research Centre TRR332 is a DFG-funded consortium dedicated to develop an improved understanding of neutrophil biology. Our studies will reveal mechanisms of how the tissue environment regulates neutrophil production and phenotypes, how neutrophil activity is controlled intracellularly and how neutrophils function in different disease contexts. Such approach will not only reveal important aspects of the fine-tuned regulatory mechanisms of neutrophil activation but also permit the generation of tailored intervention strategies.
News
May 09, 2023
Why animal experiments are so important
May 08, 2023
TRR332 awards pilot and strategic grants
Events
Jun 15, 2023
journal club A7
Jun 22, 2023
flashlight talk B1
invited lecture by Richard Kitching (Monash University, Australia)
Autoimmunity to neutrophil granule proteins causing small vessel vasculitis: unique mechanisms of tissue injury
LMU München
Jun 29, 2023