DGHM
EINE STARKE GEMEINSCHAFT

Bei der DGHM-Tagung wurden fünf Posterpreise im Wert von jeweils 100 EUR verliehen, gestiftet von Pfizer.

Die Gewinner:innen hatten die Gelegenheit ihre Poster in einer spezielen Session im Plenarsaal in einem kurzen Vortag vorzustellen.

Gewonnen haben die Poster:
(Abstracts im Abstractband)

PS01.073
The risk to spread bacteria by shooting disposable gloves
J. Skorning1, T. Grebe1, P. Neuhaus2, *F. Schaumburg1
1University of Münster, Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Münster, Germany
2University of Münster, Institut für Medizinische Informatik, Münster, Germany


PS02.054
Profiling of compound-induced cellular effects via highthroughput imaging and machine learning to gain early MoA insights
*J. Ruwe1, O. Aehlig1, T. Leistner1, M. Fischer1, P. Stallforth2,3, L. Gyr1
1Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology
– Hans Knöll Institute, Robotics-assisted Discovery of Antiinfectives, Jena, Germany
2Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology
– Hans Knöll Institute, Paleobiotechnology, Jena, Germany
3Friedrich Schiller University, Institute of Organic and
Macromolecular Chemistry, Jena, Germany


PS01.167
A study on the efficacy of cold plasma disinfection on various relevant human pathogenic bacterial species
*E. Müller1,2, S. D. Braun1,2, S. Monecke1,2, U. Perbandt3, R. Ehricht1,2,4
1Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Optisch-Molekulare Diagnostik und Systemtechnologien, Jena, Germany
2InfectoGnostics Research Campus, Jena, Germany
3Viromed Medical AG, Pinneberg, Germany
4Friedrich Schiller University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Jena, Germany


PS02.154
Impact of pneumolysin, hydrogen peroxide, and Streptococcus pneumoniae strains on blood–CSF barrier integrity in a human choroid plexus co-culture model
*T. Putri1,2, C. Schwerk3, H. Schroten3, S. Hammerschmidt1
1University of Greifswald, Department of Molecular Genetics and Infection Biology, Greifswald, Germany
2Universitas Gadjah Mada, Department of Tropical Biology, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
3Heidelberg University, Department of Pediatrics, Mannheim, Germany


PS02.122
Establishment of a blood-brain barrier infection model for Lyme neuroborreliosis
*D. J. Vaca1, S. Liebner2, V. Fingerle3, V. A. J. Kempf1, P. Kraiczy1
1University Hospital Frankfurt, Institute of Medical Microbiology and Infection Control, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
2University Hospital Frankfurt, Institute of Neurology (Edinger- Institute), Frankfurt a. M., Germany
3Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, German National Reference Centre for Borrelia, Oberschleißheim, Germany