Positions:
Our division is constantly seeking for highly motivated PhD and master students to work on molecular and cell biological aspects of lipid transport during mycobacteria infections.
March 2023:
□ Exciting! First research article from the lab SUBMITTED! Time for celebrations □□ pic.twitter.com/KDL8Kfo4Fr
— Caro Barisch (@barisch_c) March 9, 2023
January 2023: Congratulations Aby!
Congrats @AbyAnand1 for receiving the poster price during the final SFB944 PhD retreat! □□□
— Caro Barisch (@barisch_c) January 2, 2023
Many thanks to @GBM_eV, @jgbm_osnabrueck and @UngermannLab! https://t.co/kQmiVeeIri
November 2022: Super excited to be part of the new SFB1557!
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July 2022: Farewell of Iris and Deise!
Almost three years ago, I started my junior group Molecular Infection Biology. Yesterday we celebrated the farewell of my very first MSc students Iris and Deise. As goodbye present, we designed lab shirts and spent a really good day together. With BBQ, volleyball and a lot of sun ;-) I’m really grateful to have such a cool team! |
June 2022: Nacht der BioLKs!
PhD retreat November 2021: BORKUM!
December 2020:
The Barisch lab is now part of the DFG priority programme SPP2225 "Exit strategies of intracellular pathogens."
www.spp2225.rwth-aachen.de/cms/spp2225/~cctck/SPP2225/lidx/1/ |
June 2020:

February 2020:
The Barisch lab is now part of the SFB944.
www.biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de/sonderforschungsbereich/sfb_944_home.html
The Barisch lab is now part of the SFB944.
www.biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de/sonderforschungsbereich/sfb_944_home.html
January 2020:
The Barisch lab is now member of CellNanOs. (www.cellnanos.uni-osnabrueck.de/en/home.html) |