Essen and Shenzhen, September 2022Sino-German "Mobility Programme" network funding granted

Within the frame of the DFG and NSFC funded Joint Sino-German "Mobility Programme" scheme funding has been granted for a network for German and Chinese scientists for three years, starting from 1 November, 2022 until 31 October, 2025. The network is coordinated by the SGVIVI member Prof. Daniel Hoffmann, University of Duisburg Essen, Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biophysics, and his scientific counterpart in Shenzhen, Prof. Hongzhou Lu, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases.  Together with Shenzhen's center members Asscociate Prof. Li Qian, and Dr. Jun Wang, both alumni from University of Duisburg Essen Medical Faculty, the group focuses on: "Clinical and biological determinants of HIV progression; HIV 疾病进展相关的临床和生物学决定因素研究"

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Essen and Wuhan, November 2019Sino-German "Mobility Programme" network funding granted

Within the frame of the DFG and NSFC funded Joint Sino-German "Mobility Programme" scheme funding has been granted for a network for 15 young German and Chinese virologists. The network is coordinated by the SGVIVI members PD Dr. Kathrin Sutter, Essen, and Dr. Jia Liu, Union Hospital Wuhan, and focuses on: "Targeting the host immune response to control chronic viral infections 靶向宿主免疫应答控制慢性病毒感染 "

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Essen and Wuhan, December 2018Joint Sino-German Research Project granted

Within the frame of the DFG and NSFC funded Joint Sino-German Research projects funding has been granted for a joint research project conducted by the SGVIVI members Dr. Kathrin Sutter, Essen, and Dr. Jia Liu, Union Hospital Wuhan: "“IFNα subtype-specific susceptibility of HBV in the course of infection”.

More: see SGVIVI projects:  Dr. Kathrin Sutter and Dr. Jia LIU

Essen and Wuhan, December 2017Joint Sino-German Research Project granted

Within the frame of the DFG and NSFC funded Joint Sino-German Research projects funding has been granted for a joint research project conducted by the SGVIVI members Prof. Daniel Hoffmann, Essen, and Prof. Rongge Yang, Wuhan: "Circulating recombinant forms as probes of immune driven evolution of HIV-1".

More info: see SGVIVI projects: Prof. Daniel Hoffmann and Prof. Rongge YANG

Wuhan, May 2017SGVIVI Memoradum of Understanding

Prof. Ulf Dittmer and Prof. Dongliang Yang signed the SGVIVI Memorandum of Understanding in May 2017.