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Bacterial Pathogenesis, Antibiotic Resistance
Switzerland

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Employment (6)

University of Basel: Basel, Basel-Stadt, CH

2012 to present | Full Professor (Biozentrum)
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Christoph Dehio

University of Basel: Basel, Basel-Stadt, CH

2004 to 2011 | Associate Professor (Biozentrum)
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Christoph Dehio

University of Basel: Basel, Basel-Stadt, CH

2000 to 2004 | Tenure-Track Assistant Professor (Biozentrum )
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Christoph Dehio

Max Planck Institute for Biology: Tübingen, DE

1995 to 2000 | Research Group Leader (Department of Infection Biology)
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Christoph Dehio

Institut Pasteur: Paris, Île-de-France, FR

1993 to 1995 | Post-Doc
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Christoph Dehio

Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research: Cologne, DE

1993 to 1993 | Post-Doc (Genetic Principles of Plant Breeding)
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Education and qualifications (5)

University of Tübingen: Tübingen, DE

1999 to 1999 | Habilitation (Natural Science Faculty)
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Christoph Dehio

University of Cologne: Cologne, DE

1992 to 1992 | PhD in Natural Sciences (doctor rerum naturalium)
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Christoph Dehio

Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research: Cologne, DE

1989 to 1992 | PhD thesis (Genetic Principles of Plant Breeding)
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Christoph Dehio

Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research: Cologne, DE

1988 to 1989 | Diploma Thesis (Genetic Principles of Plant Breeding)
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Christoph Dehio

University of Cologne: Cologne, DE

1984 to 1989 | Diploma in Biology
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Christoph Dehio

Funding (9)

Application of single domain antibody fragments to study the role of Bartonella effector proteins in subversion of host cells function

Bacterial Type IV Secretion (T4S): Cellular, Molecular, and Evolutionary Basis of the Subversion of Host Cell Functions by Translocated Effector Proteins

FIC-Mediated Post-Translational Modifications at thePathogen-Host Interface: Elucidating Structure, Function and Role in Infection

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Bacterial Type IV Secretion (T4S): Cellular, Molecular, and Evolutionary Basis of the Subversion of Host Cell Functions by Translocated Effector Proteins

Bacterial Type IV Secretion: Cellular, Molecular, and Evolutionary Basis of the Subversion of Host Cell Functions by Translocated Effector Proteins

Modulation of host cell function by the bacterial type IV secretion process: molecular basis of the translocation and the intracellular effector function of secreted virulence factors

Bartonella spp.: Molecular basis of pathogen-host cell inter- action

2000-10-01 to 2005-09-30 | Grant
Swiss National Science Foundation (Berne, CH)
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Molekulare Charakterisierung von pathogenkodierten Angiogenesefaktoren

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Mechanismus und Wirtsspezifität der Erythrozyteninvasion durch hämotrope Bartonella spp.

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Peer review (3 reviews for 3 publications/grants)

Review activity for Cell. (1)
Review activity for Nature structural & molecular biology. (1)
Review activity for PLOS pathogens : (1)