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Feeling deeply honored to receive this year's Aventis Life Science Bridge Award. Grateful to the Aventis Foundation for their support, and to my colleagues, mentors, collaborators, and my amazing research team who make this work possible. Excited to keep pushing our HIV research forward together.
Die Abteilung Virologie am Zentrum für Infektiologie lädt gemeinsam mit der Aidshilfe Heidelberg am 1. Juli 2025 um 17 Uhr in die Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften am Karlsplatz zu einer interaktiven Veranstaltung ein.
Applications are open for new Schaller Research Group Leader Positions in the field of Infectious Diseases at Heidelberg University. These generously funded positions of 5+2 years are a great opportunity for young virologists!
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Received some nice news today - humbled to be included in the #Clarivate #HighlyCited2024 list! Very grateful to the incredible scientists who contributed to this. To all past & present colleagues, collaborators and mentors!
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Organized by @LeibnizLIV scientist Ulrike Lange and @HOPEforHIVCure CAB member Sydney Norman! Sponsored by the German Center for Infection Research @DZIF_
Interesting and important discussion about why language matters when talking about our research. With @RaifDerrazi and Ebony Gordon (@HOPEforHIVCure), @AHoelzemer (@DZIF_ TTU HIV, @LeibnizLIV) and Marc Franke (TTU HIV community representative).
It was great fun to participate in yesterday’s panel discussion of the DZIF/HOPE workshop at #AIDS2024 - Bridging Communities: Enhancing Engagement through Language in HIV Research.
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The next Berlin patient. Second #HIVCure @ChariteBerlin. @c_gaebler live on stage at @AIDS_conference presenting this remarkable case in Munich! @iasociety
"One person dies of AIDS every minute. That is something that must change." - German Chancellor @OlafScholz at the #AIDS2024 opening ceremony in Munich. I could not agree more and I am looking forward to the next days hearing about science and interacting with the community.
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Wir freuen uns auf viele interessierte Besucher im @CiidHeidelberg anlässlich unserer Veranstaltung zum #WorldAIDSDay2023. @DZIF_ @uniklinik_hd
Had such a good time the last 4 days at #IAS2023! My first time serving as a Rapporteur, so this was pretty intense 😄 Leaving with many good memories! Pictured is Lish @ndhlovulab presenting our team’s basic science highlights in the Rapporteur session!
Pictured: @gopaperboats, @Steph_Ullrich and Djordje Salai (@CiidHeidelberg Postdoc/PhD students from the Fackler, Müller and Kräusslich labs) who all gave great talks! Go Heidelberg :)
On my way back from a fantastic #cshlretro meeting @cshlmeetings! Had such a good time listening to great talks, having interesting discussions at posters and chatting with old and new friends!
So many friends and colleagues @UniHeidelberg and @RockefellerUniv, including the @PaulBieniasz, @theodora_nyc and @NussenzweigL lab teams that I had the honor of working with throughout those years and who continue to inspire me! Thank you!
My Bachelor (Anna Starzinski-Powitz), Master (Ralf Jacob), PhD (Hans-Georg Kräusslich) and Postdoc (Paul Bieniasz, but also Theodora Hatziioannou and Michel Nussenzweig) mentors from whom I have learned so much.
Time has been flying and given that I will be moving soon I felt this needed some proper, even though last minute, announcement. It is a dream come true and I am extremely grateful to my friends, colleagues and mentors who have supported me along the way.
I am beyond excited to announce that I will be starting as a Chica and Heinz Schaller research group leader at the @CiidHeidelberg very soon - in July 2022 to be exact! I am thrilled to join the amazing infectious disease community in Heidelberg and can’t wait to get to work!
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Our most recent work on how mRNA booster vaccination modulates B cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 and its variants is now out in @Nature! A big thank you to the entire team behind this work, especially to @VinciZijun, Alice Cho & @c_gaebler. You are the best! http://disq.us/t/4718b09
16/ And in real life? To put it very simple: everyone should get their 3rd shot. This will allow the body to react to future infection with rapid production of large amounts of antibodies that are more diverse & potent and with this more likely to keep us out of the hospital.
15/ It is those cells that produce large amounts of antibodies within days after infection. Thus, rapid recall by a diversified & expanded memory B cell compartment is likely to be one of the key mechanisms contributing to enhanced protection against severe disease by a 3rd dose.
14/ What does this mean: The 3rd dose boosts plasma antibody responses, but the levels are insufficient to prevent Omicron breakthrough infection in many. However, the 3rd dose also elicits increased number of memory B cells that express more potent and broader antibodies.
13/ In fact, antibodies isolated after the 3rd dose are at least as broad as antibodies obtained from a cohort of convalescent unvaccinated individuals 12 months after infection with 94% and 56% of all tested antibodies neutralizing Beta and Omicron pseudoviruses, respectively.
12/ When extending the analysis to unique clones and singlets found early after the 2nd and 3rd vaccine dose, we found that the proportion of Omicron-neutralizing antibodies increased from 15% after the 2nd dose to 50% after the 3rd dose.
11/ We then compared the neutralizing breadth of clonal antibody pairs isolated 5m after the 2nd and 1m after the 3rd dose. Most antibody pairs showed exceptionally broad neutralization and there was little change in antibody breadth within the analyzed pairs.