Coordinated programs
Third-party funding of coordinated programs from multiple sources supports locally, nationally and internationally cross-linked research at the UMG. These coordinated programs pursue an overarching research subject in complementary subprojects for several years and with significant funding volumes (often more than 1 million euros).
CRC TR 34 "Pathophysiology of staphylococci in the post-genomic era"
Staphylococcus aureus is a dangerous pathogen and worldwide one of the main causes for bacterial infections inside and outside hospitals. Moreover, S. aureus is a notorious example of the antibiotic resistance crisis....more
DFG funding
CRC TR 34 "Pathophysiology of staphylococci in the post-genomic era"
Staphylococcus aureus is a dangerous pathogen and worldwide one of the main causes for bacterial infections inside and outside hospitals. Moreover, S. aureus is a notorious example of the antibiotic resistance crisis....more
Respiratory infections pose a threat to the health of the population worldwide. Within the RTG 1870 “Bacterial Respiratory Infections - Common and Specific Mechanisms of Pathogen Adaptation and Immune Defence” (BacRes) ...more
The DFG-funded Research Training Group (RTG) 1947 “Biochemical, Biophysical, and Biomedical Effects of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species on Biological Membranes - BiOx” is a joint project ...more
BMBF funding
A nationwide network of German research institutions from universities, the Helmholtz Association, the Leibniz Association and Federal departmental research has taken the initiative to set up a large-scale and long-term population health survey ...more
Modern life sciences have gained completely novel perspectives for scientific discoveries by the enormous technological progress in molecular bioanalytics during the past two decades. ...more
Based on the concepts of the Innoprofile project “Active substance-based concepts and drug delivery technologies for optimization of the clinical application of pharmaceuticals”, the TECH_DAT project ...more
The objective of this BMBF-funded project is to establish a research infrastructure in Vietnam that can elucidate the ecology of the pathogenic environmental bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei and the epidemiology of the disease melioidosis caused by this pathogen ...more
InfectControl 2020: Novel antiinfective strategies
Infectious diseases are a future problem with increasing societal and economic relevance. Worldwide, we are confronted with new and multiresistant pathogens that are often transmitted from animals to humans. ...more
Within RESPONSE (Partnership for innovations in implant Technology) different disciplines from medicine, engineering and natural sciences, demography, healthcare services research and health economics cooperate to achieve a better healthcare provision and quality of life with innovative implants ...more
EU funding
IMI COMBACTE: Combatting Bacterial Resistance
The worldwide antibiotic resistance crisis was identified by the World Health Organization as one of the greatest health threats in the 21st century. The challenge is to put forward novel therapeutic options for patients afflicted by resistant pathogens ...more
Model region “Pomerania” for cross-border newborn screening
The newborn screening is a check-up for early detection of innate metabolic defects or hormonal disorders. ...more
EU funding via the state MV
Validation of biomarkers and diagnostic tests for pancreatitis and pancreas carcinoma
Pancreatitis, an acute or chronic inflammation of the pancreas, causes most hospitalizations among the gastrointestinal diseases. ...more
Large Protection of Oral Health
An effective management of biofilms is a basic prerequisite for the prevention of caries, gingivitis and parodontitis. Apart from the use of antibacterial compounds as adjuvants for the mechanical removal of biofilms ...more
DFG funding
RTG 840 "Host Pathogen Interactions in Generalised Bacterial Infections"
Termination: 31.03.2013
Generalised bacterial infections, also known as sepsis, constitute an unsolved medical problem. They can lead to shock and multiorgan dysfunction ...more
CRC TR 19 "Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy"
Termination: 30.06.2012
Dilatative Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a myocardial disease that is characterized by restricted contractile function and simultaneous dilatation of both ventricles...more
BMBF funding
Termination: 31.03.2011
Despite continuing efforts to reduce the extent of animal experiments the number of experimental animals remains high ...more
Termination: 30.06.2007
The NBL program has left a long-lasting multi-level impact on the structural development of the medical faculty ...more
EU funding
German-Polish Telemedicine Project in the Euroregion POMERANIA
Termination: 31.12.2014
Since 2001 a comprehensive, cross-border telemedical network was established in four funding phases with financial support from the European Union ...more