Outreach

The ITN VIROINF assists media representatives in finding experts in specific areas of virus/bioinformatics research, arranges interview partners and provides background information. Please contact us with any questions you may have. For past media appearances, see below.

Awards

Nikolas Basler presenting at EurBee9.

Best Oral Presentation
Ninth European Congress of Apidology – EurBee9 2022
Nikolas Basler, KU Leuven

Best Scientific Poster Award for Gabriel Lovate.

Best Poster Award
International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2022
Gabriel Lenconi Lovate, FSU Jena


Presentations

VIROINF ESRs presented their work at various conferences (posters and talks) and also to a broader public.

Show all

Lovate, Gabriel Lencioni

Using high-throughput analysis to understand RNA-RNA interactions of Influenza Presentation

Talk at DiagnosTech Lecture, 29.04.2022.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Project 01, WP 1.4 Virus regulation

Paul-Stansilaus, Rithu

Identification of RNA-RNA interactions that drive genetic reassortment between human H1N1 and H3N2 viruses Presentation

Oral presentation at 3rd ResaFlu meeting 2022, 13.04.2022.

BibTeX | Tags: Project 02, WP 1.4 Virus regulation

Paul-Stansilaus, Rithu

Identification of RNA-RNA interactions that drive genetic reassortment between human H1N1 and H3N2 viruses Presentation

Poster at XXIVemes Journées Francophones de Virologie 2022, 11.04.2022.

BibTeX | Tags: Project 02, WP 1.4 Virus regulation

Lovate, Gabriel Lencioni

RNAswarm: A pipeline for differential RNA-RNA Interaction probing Presentation

Oral poster at 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Virology 2022, Munich, Germany, 30.03.2022.

BibTeX | Tags: Project 01, WP 1.4 Virus regulation

Lovate, Gabriel Lencioni

Reproducible RNA-RNA interaction probing for RNA proximity ligation data with RNAswarm Presentation

Poster at International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2022, 24.03.2022, (Best Poster Award).

Links | BibTeX | Tags: Project 01, WP 1.4 Virus regulation

Media

VIROINF: Jenaer Viren-Forscher steuern europaweites Programm
24. März 2021, MDR Thüringen Journal
Viren, ihre Mutationen und Wechselwirkungen mit ihren Wirten sind längst nicht so gut erforscht, wie man denken könnte. Ein europaweites Forschungsprogramm soll das nun ändern – koordiniert von der Uni Jena.