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Silja Wessler is a Professor of Microbiology at the University of Salzburg, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, since 2010. Her research focuses on Helicobacter pylori pathogenesis, protease function (e.g., HtrA), host-pathogen interactions, and signaling mechanisms in gastric cancer development. She leads research on bacterial virulence factors and their roles in epithelial barrier disruption.
- Education: PhD in Biology (2001, Max-Planck-Institute), Diploma in Biology (1997, Max-Planck-Institute), studies at University of Bielefeld and Free University of Berlin.
- Research Interests: Helicobacter pylori virulence mechanisms, protease-mediated host cell disruption, signal transduction in inflammation and cancer, host-pathogen communication, and antimicrobial drug targets.
- Awards:
- Postdoctoral fellowship of the Schering Research Foundation (2001–2003)
- Max-Planck Foundation postdoctoral scholarship (2001)
- Fonds der Chemischen Industrie scholarship (1998–2000)
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