Pathogenic fungi are responsible for about 1.5 million deaths worldwide per annum and fungi also cause the spoilage of about 25% of the world’s crops. Read more
Project Summary. Fungal pathogens threaten our health and kill over a million patients worldwide. In this project, we will deploy cutting-edge epigenetics research and medical microbiology to better understand how pathogenic fungi respond to anti-cancer drugs. Read more
Apply to join the Benitez-Alfonso team in their quest to dissect the mechanisms underpinning the function of beta-1,3 glucan polymers in plant growth and development. Read more
The ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes are typically composed of tandem G-rich repeats, which play a crucial role in attracting telomeric protein factors to assemble large nucleoprotein structures known as telomeres. Read more
The Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI) investigates the pathobiology of human-pathogenic fungi and develops novel natural product-based anti-infectives. Read more
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