Caro Barisch
@carobarisch.bsky.social
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Associate professor & cellular microbiologist @CSSB-Hamburg, @FZBorstel and @UniHH! Interested in host-pathogen interactions 🧪🦠🧫, lipids and microscopy 🔬! Mother of twins. T1D. www.barischlabcssb.com
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Welcome at UHH/biology! Great having you here! 👏
trujillolab.bsky.social
Big news! Our group has joined the University of Hamburg — we’re excited for the opportunities and collaborations ahead! #Hamburg
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Picture credit: Kerstin Pukall
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Yesterday’s NGMI3 symposium @fzborstel.bsky.social was a real highlight 🎉 Great keynotes, inspiring discussions & a lot of fun! Many thanks to #NDI3, #Nordinfect & Oliver JT who did such a great job👏
@oneyrolles.bsky.social, @maxgg.bsky.social, Susanne Häussler, Silke Meiners & Christian Karsten!
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What an honor and joy to speak at Borsteler Herrenhaus for #NDI3 2025! Thrilled to reconnect with friends & colleagues. Special thanks to the brilliant students and @carobarisch.bsky.social for the kind invite & flawless organization!

#Immunology #InfectionBiology #NordInfect

Fotos: Kerstin Pukall
carobarisch.bsky.social
Jost Enninga, Thomas Wollert, Arnaud Echard, Roland Brosch, Agathe Subtil, @demangelab.bsky.social, @roxanesimeone.bsky.social and many more!
carobarisch.bsky.social
✨A big thank you to Giulia Manina for the kind invitation to @pasteur.fr Paris 🙏 I had a wonderful time, met many inspiring people 🌍 and enjoyed truly engaging conversations. 🧪 Grateful for the opportunity to connect and exchange ideas in such a remarkable place! 🌟
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oneyrolles.bsky.social
Excited to share Wendy Le Mouëllic’s PhD work, now published in @pnas.org!
It reveals that M. tuberculosis depends on inorganic sulfate import to survive inside host cells—fueling essential processes such as redox balance and stress resistance.
Huge congrats to Wendy & colleagues!
shorturl.at/WbFQC
Inorganic sulfate is critical for Mycobacterium tuberculosis lung tissue colonization and redox balance | PNAS
Tuberculosis remains the deadliest infectious disease caused by a single pathogen, highlighting the urgent need for novel therapies. A deeper under...
www.pnas.org
carobarisch.bsky.social
🙏 Big thanks to the #Max_von_Pettenkofer_Institute in Munich for a great visit! I met amazing people & had wonderful conversations! Special thanks to Christine Josenhans for the invite. 🎇 Bonus: ran into Marie-Helene, a retired microbiology prof from Paris, right outside the institute. 🧪#MicroSky
carobarisch.bsky.social
For me it works! ✌🏻thanks @maxgg.bsky.social for sharing!
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We had two exciting days of the @spp2225.bsky.social EXIT workshop @dfg.de @rwth.bsky.social in Aachen. We thank all friends of intracellular pathogens for joining!
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fzborstel.bsky.social
🥳 Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Großangelegte Studie des @fzborstel.bsky.social über Plasmide bei nicht-tuberkulösen Mykobakterien (#NTM) wurde von der Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hygiene und Mikrobiologie als 𝗣𝗮𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵 ausgezeichnet!
▶️https://fz-borstel.de/de/aktuelles/news/news-2025/ntm-plasmide
carobarisch.bsky.social
Thanks a lot @soldatilab.bsky.social for having me! Was a lot of fun! 🤩
soldatilab.bsky.social
It was good to see @carobarisch.bsky.social back in town! Thanks for the career view and advices ✨
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#Tuberculosis #MicroSky 🧪
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On the trail of history - episode 2! Today I discovered old treasures in Stefan Niemann‘s office @fzborstel.bsky.social: « Le virus tuberculeux « by A. Calmette 🧪🦠#TBSky
carobarisch.bsky.social
On the trail of history - episode 2! Today I discovered old treasures in Stefan Niemann‘s office @fzborstel.bsky.social: « Le virus tuberculeux « by A. Calmette 🧪🦠#TBSky
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On the trail of history!
Discovering the attic of the manor house of @fzborstel.bsky.social ! Many thanks to CEO Ulrich Schaible for showing us around! @tdallenga.bsky.social and I really enjoyed this tour! 🧪 #MicroSky #TBSky
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It was so much fun! 🤩 thanks a lot to @cssbhamburg.bsky.social and especially to Melissa for organising this special day!
My kids loved it and my team members as well!
Best of CSSB spirit! 🧪 #MicroSky
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28 children spent the day at CSSB for Girls' and Boys' Day yesterday! The kids built microscopes, conducted chemistry and chromatography experiments, tried VR goggles and much more.

@carobarisch.bsky.social @landaulabcssb.bsky.social @jankosinski.bsky.social @topf-lab.bsky.social
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oneyrolles.bsky.social
Shout-out to @pierredupuy.bsky.social and colleagues!
Excited to share our latest study, where we uncovered a previously unknown bacterial defense system in M. #tuberculosis: effluxosomes — dynamic membrane clusters that coordinate resistance to multiple toxic metals.
shorturl.at/Ek0HD
#MicroSky
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emilgustavsson.bsky.social
🚨The registration for the Functional #Amyloid Meeting is finally open, check it out on landau-cssb.de

🧪🧬🧶
carobarisch.bsky.social
Great start of #Tuberkulose_aktuell 🧪 #TBSky #MicroSky @cssbhamburg.bsky.social ! Looking forward to an exciting conference! 🩻🩺
carobarisch.bsky.social
Sunday literature arrived! 🤩
@johngreensbluesky.bsky.social
#TBSky #MicroSky 🧪
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fzborstel.bsky.social
📷 Die Technik steht, Montag ist es soweit!
Anlässlich des Welttuberkulosetages 2025 findet am @cssbhamburg.bsky.social in Hamburg & Online die Veranstaltung "#Tuberkulose aktuell" statt. Wir freuen uns über die mehr als 1000 Anmeldungen!
▶️ fz-borstel.de/de/aktuelles...

@rki.de #DZK
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landaulabcssb.bsky.social
Exciting News! We’re thrilled to announce the first Functional Amyloid Meeting at DESY!

Join us for a deep dive into the latest breakthroughs in functional fibrils, with a spotlight on amyloid molecular and cellular mechanisms and their biomedical applications.

landau-cssb.de/meeting-of-f...
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sanderlab.bsky.social
Nur falls es in nächster Zeit mal wieder Fragen geben sollte, ob Impfungen denn wirklich „was bringen“. Impfungen sind billig, sicher, effektiv und beugen schweren Erkrankungen bevor sie auftreten.
#ImpfenSchuetzt #PublicHealth

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