Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung

Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung

Metabolic diversity

Microorganisms in the environment are living in complex and interacting communities. Also the surfaces of the human body are inhabitated by microorganisms, where the bacterial cell number  significantly exceeds that of the human cells. These communities have co-evolved with the human host and are typically important for human health. They can, however, also be a reservoir for pathogenic microorganisms.

Head of the Research Group

Dr. Dietmar Pieper

„Only the minority of microorganisms can so far be cultured in the laboratory. If we want to understand, how microbial communities behave, we need to analyze them with novel culture independent methods.“

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Similar to soil, where millions of microorganisms are metabolizing nutrients, but also pollutants, all surfaces of humans, such as the gut, the skin or the nose are inhabited by microorganisms.

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Head of the Research group:
Dr. Dietmar Pieper

Tel.: +49 531 6181-4200

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24.05.2012