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Manuel Friese
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Professor of Neurology | Director Institute of Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis, UKE

Medicine 41%
Biology 35%

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Join our expert panel as they explore innate immunity’s role in neurological diseases, and therapies to prevent inflammation-driven neurodegeneration.

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Our latest work:
The immunoproteasome disturbs neuronal metabolism and drives neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis: Cell www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
The immunoproteasome disturbs neuronal metabolism and drives neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis
Neuronal proteasomal dysfunction is a hallmark of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases. This study reveals that the interferon-induced immunoproteasome drastically decreases proteasomal ac...
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Reposted by Manuel A. Friese

Interferon-induced immunoproteasome drastically decreases proteasomal activity in neurons, leading to a switch in neuronal metabolism with increased oxidative injury and ferroptosis @cellcellpress.bsky.social @manuelfriese.bsky.social
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Reposted by Manuel A. Friese

We’re looking for a physician (f/m/d) with a strong interest in neuroimmunology and research in our MS outpatient clinic and day hospital team!
Join us in advancing care and science in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment🧠

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Arzt/Ärztin (all genders) in Weiterbildung - Neurologie mit Schwerpunkt Neuroimmunologie
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Reposted by Manuel A. Friese

This week in #Science #Immunology: researchers @ @helsinki.fi characterize #immune landscape of deep cervical #LymphNodes in newly diagnosed untreated patients w #MultipleSclerosis! Authors uncover several lines of evidence strengthening possible link btw #MS & Epstein–Barr virus ( #EBV ) infection!
Altered immune landscape of cervical lymph nodes reveals Epstein-Barr virus signature in multiple sclerosis
Deep cervical lymph nodes of patients with MS have an altered B cell compartment that, in part, transcriptionally resembles an EBV infection.
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We are hiring (2 positions) one
Postdoctoral fellow and one Clinician-Scientist (all genders) in neuroimmunological research | Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

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Check out our results from an academic drug development program targeting TRPM4 to protect neurons from neurodegeneration. Many years of intense collaboration between UKE Hamburg, KU Leuven, Fraunhofer ITMP, Evotec:
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