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Basic research - Applied - Animal study

Description

Applied basic research in which an animal model is used to better understand a condition and to uncover potential implications for the treatment in humans. Description adapted from: https://www.aerzteblatt.de/int/archive/article/64227.

Research projects
4
Research areas
4
Research networks
2
Working groups
3
People
18
Publications
2
Event items
1

Research projects

Autoimmunity as a cause of ME/CFS symptoms (AutonoME)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Netherlands
Principal investigator:
Jeroen den Dunnen
Organisations:
Amsterdam University Medical Center (Amsterdam UMC)
Research period:
2023-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction
Development and analysis of a SARS-CoV-2-induced golden hamster animal model for ME/CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Michael Muehlebach
Organisations:
Paul-Ehrlich-Institute (PEI)
Research period:
2024-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction, Nervous system dysfunction, Endocrine system dysfunction, General
Development and analysis of a SARS-CoV-2-induced mouse model for ME/CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Gregor Ebert
Organisations:
Helmholtz Munich
Research period:
2024-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction, Nervous system dysfunction, Endocrine system dysfunction
Evaluation of the link between auto-immunity and derangements in immune cell metabolism and function in ME/CFS (EnergiseME)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Netherlands
Principal investigator:
Niels Eijkelkamp
Organisations:
University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMC Utrecht)
Research period:
2023-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction, Nutritional and metabolic system dysfunction