Scientific and Other Personnel

NameAcademic AffiliationProject NumberTitle
Ahmet BahceciLRZ MünchenA05Allelic variants underlying fitness in different biotic environments
Anna BannmüllerIPB HalleB08Functional diversity of the Arabidopsis thaliana SHRK family
Ilja BezrukovMPI TübingenA07Genomic and geographic maps of NLRs and matching effectors in the A. thaliana - H. arabidopsidis pathosystem
Julia Buchner, Ph.D.LMU MünchenZ02Comparative ultrastructure of plant-microbe interfaces
Kees BuhrmanMPI-MP PotsdamA02Diversity in the impact of karrikin signalling on arbuscular mycorrhiza development
Andrea CheradilLMU MünchenZ02Comparative ultrastructure of plant-microbe interfaces
Duncan Crosbie, Ph.D.LMU MünchenA05Allelic variants underlying fitness in different biotic environments
Beril Daloglu, MScMPI-MP PotsdamA02Diversity in the impact of karrikin signalling on arbuscular mycorrhiza development
Frederik DröstTU MünchenI01Virtual Environement for Research Data and Analysis (VERDA)
Ursula EberhardtEKU TübingenI01Virtual Environement for Research Data and Analysis (VERDA)
Africa Fabro EspadaTU MünchenA08Identification and characterisation of genes underlying host specificity/non-host resistance in the wheat powdery mildew pathosystem
Vahid FallahzadehEKU TübingenB02Diversification of the BIR receptor kinase family and its impact on plant health and crop yield
Dr. Amit FennHMGU MünchenZ03Comparative genomics to study the diversity and conserved components inherent to the molecular interface of plant-microbe interactions
Riette FischerEKU TübingenB03Effector-induced manipulation of host polyamine levels
Tora Fougner-ØklandLMU MünchenB07Genetic and functional diversity of Lotus SymRK homologous receptor kinases in root endosymbiosis
Isabella GantnerLMU MünchenZ02Comparative ultrastructure of plant-microbe interfaces
Leonie HinderhoferLMU MünchenÖ01Outreach project: Beneficial and harmful plant-microbe interactions – and how genetic diversity matters
Yiheng Hu, Ph.D.EKU TübingenA04Genetic diversity within the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia modulates reproductive fitness of the obligate pathogen Albugo laibachii on Arabidopsis thaliana
Dr. Chenlei HuaEKU TübingenB05Functional diversification within the microbial NLP superfamily
Jonathan JelenLMU MünchenB07Genetic and functional diversity of Lotus SymRK homologous receptor kinases in root endosymbiosis
Marie-Dominique JolivetTU MünchenB01
Dr. rer. nat. Matthias KrinningerLRZ MünchenI01Virtual Environement for Research Data and Analysis (VERDA)
Henriette LeicherTU MünchenB09Dissection of CrRLK1L signalling pathways regulating disease susceptibility and resistance to powdery mildew
Xinyi Liu, M.Sc.TUMA03The contribution of transposable elements of Blumeria graminis to cross kingdom compatibility with cereal hosts
Miriam LuckeMPI TübingenA07Genomic and geographic maps of NLRs and matching effectors in the A. thaliana - H. arabidopsidis pathosystem
Athanasios MakrisIPB HalleB08Functional diversity of the Arabidopsis thaliana SHRK family
Debaganga MoitraEKU TübingenB02Diversification of the BIR receptor kinase family and its impact on plant health and crop yield
Vaishnavi NairTUMZ03Comparative genomics to study the diversity and conserved components inherent to the molecular interface of plant-microbe interactions
Shaojun PanEKU TübingenB04Exploring the functional diversification of the C4 proteins encoded by geminiviruses
Kilian PfatrischTUMZ03Comparative genomics to study the diversity and conserved components inherent to the molecular interface of plant-microbe interactions
Fernando RabanalMPI TübingenA07Genomic and geographic maps of NLRs and matching effectors in the A. thaliana - H. arabidopsidis pathosystem
Isaac RodriguezLMU MünchenB07Genetic and functional diversity of Lotus SymRK homologous receptor kinases in root endosymbiosis
Sebastian Schade, M. Sc.U UlmB09Dissection of CrRLK1L signalling pathways regulating disease susceptibility and resistance to powdery mildew
Benedikt SchiestlTU MünchenA08Identification and characterisation of genes underlying host specificity/non-host resistance in the wheat powdery mildew pathosystem
Charlotte SeydelLMU MünchenZ02Comparative ultrastructure of plant-microbe interfaces
Maria SpezzatiLMU MünchenB06Sequence adaptation of Symbiosis Receptor-like Kinase (SymRK) enabling nitrogen-fixing root nodule development
Christina SteideleTU MünchenA03The contribution of transposable elements of Blumeria graminis to cross kingdom compatibility with cereal hosts
Jodi TolzmannLMU MünchenZ01Central tasks of the Collaborative Research Center
Michelle van ArxTU MünchenB01Regulation of plasma membrane nanoscale dynamics in plant immune signaling
Hua WeiEKU TübingenB04Exploring the functional diversification of the C4 proteins encoded by geminiviruses
Alexander Wellmann, M. Sc.LRZ MünchenI01Virtual Environement for Research Data and Analysis (VERDA)
Luzie WingenTU MünchenA03The contribution of transposable elements of Blumeria graminis to cross kingdom compatibility with cereal hosts