Dr. Ulrich Dobrindt
Professor
Institute of Hygiene
University of Munster
Germany
Biography
Currently Working as Professor at University of Munster. Since 2011 Director (University professor W3 with management function) at the Institute for Hygiene, Division Microbial Genomplastics - Molecular Infection Biology, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster 2010 - 2011 Heisenberg Professorship (University professor W3 without management function) for Microbial Genomplasticity - Molecular Infection Biology at the Institute For hygiene) at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster 2006 Habilitation for microbiology at the University of Würzburg 2001 - 2010 Work group leader "E. Coli (patho-) genomics "at the Institute of Molecular Infection Biology, University of Würzburg 1999 - 2000 Research Assistant at the Institute of Molecular Infection Biology, University of Würzburg 1995 - 1999 Doctorate to Dr. rer. nat. At the Institute for Molecular Infection Biology The University of Würzburg 1989 - 1995 studied biology, Georg-August University of Göttingen
Research Interest
Microbiology, Clinical Theoretical Medicine
Publications
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Tronnet S, Garcie C, Rehm N, Dobrindt U, Oswald E, et al. (2016) Iron Homeostasis Regulates the Genotoxicity of Escherichia coli That Produces Colibactin. Infect Immun 84: 3358-3368.
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Knödler M, Berger M, Dobrindt U (2016) Long-term survival of the Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O104:H4 outbreak strain on fenugreek seeds. Food Microbiol 59: 190-195.
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Vila J, Sáez-López E, Johnson JR, Römling U, Dobrindt U, et al. (2016) Escherichia coli: an old friend with new tidings. FEMS Microbiol Rev 40: 437-463.
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Baumann C, Oji V, Tsianakas A, Dobrindt U, Rosenbach T, Kalinowski J, et al. (2016) Systemic treatment with fumaric acid esters or TNF-alpha blockade normalizes the bacterial microbiota in cutaneous lesions of psoriasis patients Exp Dermatol 25: E22-E22.
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Dobrindt U, Bielaszewska M, Rüter C, Bauwens A, Greune L, et al. (2017) Host cell interactions of outer membrane vesicle-associated virulence factors of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157: Intracellular delivery, trafficking and mechanisms of cell injury. PLoS Pathog 13: e1006159.