
معرفی
Dr. Birgit Kemmerling is a research group leader at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) within the Faculty of Science at the University of Tübingen, Germany. Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms of plant innate immunity, particularly the role of leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases (LRR-RLKs) in pathogen recognition and defense signaling. Key projects include studying BAK1 and BIR3 kinases involved in immune receptor complex formation and regulation. She collaborates with institutions worldwide and has secured funding from DFG and EU programs such as AFGN, Bravissimo, and SFB1101.
Teaching responsibilities include lectures and seminars on comparative immunity in plants and animals, practical courses in molecular mechanisms of innate immunity, and supervision of bachelor/master theses. Her group actively engages in interdisciplinary projects, integrating nanotechnology studies to assess immune responses to nanoparticles across species. Notable collaborators include Prof. Thomas Boller (Basel), Cyril Zipfel (Norwich), and Frans Tax (Tucson).
Research highlights include discovering BAK1's dual role in brassinosteroid signaling and immune response regulation, as well as identifying novel LRR-RLK genes activated by pathogen infection. Current work explores nanomaterial biocompatibility and immune system interactions, leveraging advanced microscopy techniques like super-resolution imaging (OneFlowTraX software development).