
Dr. Mirjam Knop
Researcher · Gut-microbiome interactions
Christian-Albrechts-University zu KielGermany
About
Dr. Mirjam Knop is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Molecular Physiology at Kiel University, Germany. She works in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. Thomas Roeder and focuses on gut-microbiome interactions, immunity, and FoxO-dependent effects on gut renewal using Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism.
Her research connects:
- Gut epithelial homeostasis
- Microbiome dynamics
- FoxO signaling pathways
- Stress response mechanisms
- Host-microbe interactions
- Organ remodeling processes
Recent publications highlight her work on:
- Mitochondrial sirtuin regulation of microbiota
- Tracheal system molecular architecture
- Sex-specific lifespan extension
- Bacteria-temperature interactions in Hydra
- Environmental adaptation in metaorganisms
Notable awards include:
- DFG funding for the Excellence Cluster „Inflammation at interfaces“
She has developed key methodologies like Drosophila fecal sampling and contributed to understanding gene-environment interactions in invertebrates. Her work spans immunology, microbial ecology, and developmental physiology across multiple model systems.
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