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-====== Thurley group - Systems Biology of Inflammation (ITB and DRFZ Berlin)======+====== Thurley group - Systems Biology of Inflammation ======
  
  
-{{homepage_fig_2.png?700|spatio-temporal simulation of Th cell interaction}} 
  
-==== Welcome ==== 
-The mammalian immune response depends on the interaction and collaboration of many, highly individual cells. In particular, a network of interacting lymphocytes is critical for the course of an inflammatory response, which under certain circumstances can become self-sustained and thus evoke chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Our recent work has emphasized the need for mathematical analysis in the regulation of immune responses (Thurley et al., //PLoS Comp Biol// 2015; Hammer et al., //Nat Immunol// 2018; Thurley, Wu, Altschuler, //Cell Systems// 2018). We develop and apply mathematical modeling and data analysis techniques to investigate the regulation of immune responses, in close collaboration with physicians and immuno-biologists.  
  
-The Systems Biology of Inflammation group is located at the [[https://www.drfz.de|German Rheumatism Research Center (DRFZ)]] and funded by the Leibniz association and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.  
  
-**[[https://www.drfz.de/en/forschung/pb1/ag/systembiologie-der-entzuendung//|Visit us at DRFZ Berlin]].** An overview of previous publications can be found [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kevin_Thurley/research|here]]. +==== Welcome ==== 
- +The mammalian immune response depends on the interaction and collaboration of many, highly individual cellsIn particulara network of interacting lymphocytes is critical for the course of an inflammatory responsewhich under certain circumstances can become self-sustained and thus evoke chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. We develop and apply mathematical modeling and data analysis techniques to investigate the regulation of immune responsesin close collaboration with physicians and immuno-biologists
-==== People ==== +
-[[kevin.thurley@drfz.de|Dr. Kevin Thurley]] (group leader)\\ +
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-Philipp BurtMsc Biophysics (PhD student)\\ +
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-Gino KwonMsc Nano Medical Science (PhD student)\\ +
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-Patrick BrunnerMsc Biophysics (PhD student)\\ +
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-Zuzanna Borek (PhD student, guest scientist)\\ +
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-Gustav Geißler, BscPhysics (Msc student, HU Physics)\\ +
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-Lukas Kiwitz (Bsc student, HU Biology) +
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-==== Alumni ==== +
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-Paraskevi Voula Tassopoulou (Msc Molecular Medicine, Charite Berlin)\\+
  
-Pau Pascual Mas (Bsc Biotechnology, University of Barcelona)+**Visit us at [[https://www.thurleylab.org]].** 
  
-====Jobs====+**Contact: [[kevin.thurley@uni-bonn.de]]**\\
  
-** Bachelor and master students are always welcome**. We seek highly motivated students with a background in (bio-)physics, mathematics or systems biology. Projects typically include a combination of biological data analysis and mathematical modeling, in particular analysis of single-cell sequencing data, quantitative image analysis, spatial and stochastic modeling techniques, as well as ordinary differential equation models. We closely collaborate with wet-lab immunologists at the DRFZ. Please contact  [[kevin.thurley@drfz.de]].