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News November 28, 2023 Kiel Life Science (KLS) confirmed Thomas Bosch in his role as Chair for a further two years Discover more
News November 28, 2023 German Research Foundation (DFG) continues to fund the CRC 1182 “Origin and Function of Metaorganisms” Discover more
News October 5, 2023 Honorary membership by the Cluster of Excellence “Precision Medicine for Chronic Inflammatory Diseases” Discover more
News September 18, 2023 New paper: how Hydra´s simple nervous system can manifest intricate sub-functionalization Discover more
News August 3, 2023 New eLife paper reveals that gut contractions influence the composition of the microbiome Discover more
News May 4, 2023 Graduate student Christoph Giez has submitted his paper “Microbes as part of ancestral neuronal circuits”. Discover more
News May 4, 2023 PhD position within the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) Discover more
News November 9, 2022 Lecture at Rutgers University, New Jersey, Oct 2022 “Neurons interact with the microbiome: an evolution-informed perspective”