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University of Leipzig
Institution
Section overview
Description
In 2002, the Universität Leipzig defined its mission statement, taking the motto 'A Tradition of Crossing Boundaries'. This mission statement is both a definition and a challenge. Pursuing on its great tradition of universitas litterarum, the University adheres to the idea of a classic yet modern institution, offering a very wide range of subjects in the arts, social sciences, natural sciences and medicine, producing mutual momentum and achieving development in cross-faculty collaboration. The University comprises 14 faculties with more than 150 institutes. One of its major aims in research and teaching, however, has always been to promote inter- and trans-disciplinary work, the “crossing of boundaries” between faculties and institutes. This concept is also reflected in corresponding structures, e.g. the Center for Advanced Study or the Center for Biotechnology and Biomedicine, which constitutes the University’s contribution to the Bio City Leipzig that opened in 2003.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
- Institute of Physiological Chemistry
- Institute of Food Hygiene, Center of Veterinary Public Health
- Institute of African Studies at the University of Leipzig
- Klinik für Vögel und Reptilien
- Veterinär-Physiologisches Institut
- Institute of Biology I - General Botany
- Institute for Medical Physics and Biophysics
- Institute of Animal Nutrition, Nutrition Diseases and Dietetics
- Rudolf Boehm Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Institute for Geography
- Institute of Computer Science
- Institute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology
- Institute of Animal Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health
- Veterinary Anatomy Institute
- Medical animal clinic
- Institute of Parasitology
- Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management
- German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research Halle-Jena-Leipzig
- Faculty of Economics and Management Science
Coordinated projects
- Analysis of the etiology of environmental changes for fattening turkeys under specific conditions of ecological poultry farming
- Collaborative project: AI-driven Platform for Plant Seed Classification and Sorting: Assessment of Seed Purity in the Scope of Oilseedrape - subproject B
- Collaborative project: Development of an application to improve the organization and communication between mobile slaughtering takeholders – Subproject A
- Collaborative project: Interception and immunoprophylaxis of avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) and associated infections for reduction of antibiotics in productive poultry - Subproject B
- Collaborative project: New development of a combined stunning, bleeding and transport device for mobile slaughter, considering the need to optimize the animal welfare of stunning boxes available on the market - Subproject A
- Collaborative project: Stressless examination for pathogens associated with bovine respiratory disease complex Stressless fUtuRE - subproject B
- RTG 2939: Economics of Interconnected Natural Commons: Atmosphere and Biodiversity
- transmission of zoonotic Bartonella in I. ricinus ticks by artificial feeding
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Andrological investigations in birds of the order Psittaciformes for the purpose of conservation and captive breeding
- Applied research on endocrine in ovo sexing of domestic chicken
- Characterization of repeatability, comparability and safety of the newly developed analytical reference method for the detection of specified risk materials (SRM) in meat products / meat and bone meal by ring tests
- Climate change, landscape dynamics, land use and natural resources in the Atlantic coastal rain forest of Rio de Janeiro - Project U-Leipzig
- Collaborative projcet: Analysis of locomotion in cattle using fluoroscopy and novel load measurement systems as a basis for modification of claw trimming methods and a sustainable optimization of species-appropriate animal husbandry - subproject 1
- Collaborative project BioTip: Marine ecological economic systems in the Western Baltic Sea and beyond: shifting the baseline to a regime of sustainability. Subproject 1: Generic models, coordination and communication
- Collaborative project: Analysis of locomotion in dairy cows using an innovative pressure measurement system for sustainable improvement of husbandry systems. Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Application-oriented studies on the in ovo gender determination in the domestic fowl (Gallus gallus f. dom.) – Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Development and implementation of technological processes for the reduction of microbial contaminants in the poultry and pig slaughter process - subproject D
- Collaborative project: Development of air filtration systems that reduce air-borne pathogens in pig husbandry facilities - subproject 2
- Collaborative project: Essential fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acid in milk as bioindicator for animal health in the dairy cow - subproject 2
- Collaborative project: Establishment of a training concept for participants in the food craft to transfer information on the reduction of sugar, fat and salt - subproject A
- Collaborative project: Establishment of spectroscopic techniques for operational in ovo-gender determination in domestic chicken (Gallus gallus f. dom.) - subproject 1
- Collaborative project: experiment field for data-driven networking and digitalization in agriculture. Subproject 1: Coordination
- Collaborative project: Possibilities of in ovo sex determination in domestic chickens (Gallus gallus var. dom) as an alternative to routine killings of male day-old chicks of laying breeds – Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: The usage of endocrinological in-ovo-sexing of the domestic fowl through liquid-chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) toward the development of marketable concepts - subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Training of heifers on phantom milking robots to reduce stress in automated milking systems. Subproject 2
- Concept and implementation of an information production system (IPS) in Precision Farming
- Continuation of the method development for detection of Alaria alata mesocercariae
- Control of the carbon cycle in woodlands of different climatic zones and mycorrhiza types through the soil food web
- Customized ingredients. Collaborative Project: New species of algae as a sustainable source of bioactive nutrients in human nutrition. Subproject C
- Effects of exogenous equine parathyroid application (epth 1-37) on mineral homeostasis and bone in the horse
- EsRAM: Development of measures for reduction of antibiotic resistant bacteria along the entire poultry production chain. Subproject 8
- Evaluation of the proportion of pregnancies in slaughtered livestock and the reasons for slaughter of pregnant animals
- Indicators of an animal-friendly turkey husbandry in the rearing period (follow-up project to 06HS015)
- Indicators of an welfare oriented turkey husbandry
- Investigation of the effect of starter and protective cultures with respect to a targeted inactivation of selected viral pathogens during production and storage of fermented sausage products
- Isolation and characterization of primate blastocysts and uterine cells corresponding to examine the fetal-maternal interaction
- Joint project: 'Biological safety of useable transgenic trees, sub-project: Mykorrhizale symbioses in genetically modified apple trees with increased fungal resistance '
- PodoOekoPu: Indicators for animal-friendly husbandry of fattening turkeys under the condition of organic poultry farming
- Prevalence of 'Distomum muscularis suis' in wildlife populations
- Project to develop an optical method for determining the position of the germinal disc and a method for the extraction of blastoderm cells in white-and brown-shelled eggs
- Ruminal resorption of short-chain fatty acids: Involvement of carriers and channels
- Shell germ reduction in hatching and table eggs by means of atmospheric-pressure plasma
- SP4 Biodiversity and soil functionality
- Studies on the effect of technological processes on the tenacity and inactivation kinetics of selected viral pathogens in fermented sausage products
- Subproject E14c: Sustainable Use and Management of Biodiversity for Rural Livelihoods: Economic Development in a Peripheral Region
- The ruminal Monocarboxylattransporter 1: its role in the absorption of short-chain fatty acids and its regulatory modulation
Involved in research projects
- Climate effects on ectoparasites of rodents
- Collaborative project: Pathogen behavioural pattern and epidemiology of leptospires. Subproject Puumala hantavirus: geographical distribution in the rodent reservoir and public health risk
- Collaborative project: Pathogen behavioural pattern and epidemiology of leptospires. Subproject Strengthening public health by understanding the epidemiology of rodent-borne diseases
- Collection of data fort he risk assessment on Salmonella in table eggs
- Considering biodiversity and ecosystem performance as a source of wind energy production in forests
- Determination of the expression of the messenger RNA (mRNA) of xenobiotic-metabolizing Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes in human lung tissue
- Determining factors of the toxicity in intestine and liver for two similar sized nanoparticles used in food and packaging: In vitro and in vivo investigation on uptake and mechanisms involved
- Experimental TBEV infection of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) (TBENAGER II)
- From Sequence to Consequence - Tools for the exploitation of livestock genomes (QUANTOMICS)
- Generation of norovirus-like particles as antigen for the development of detection systems for viruses in food
- Impact of the carbon chain length of perfluor carbonic acids toxicity and molecular charac-terisation of the hepatotoxic effects of PFOA on the proteomic level
- Integrated control of thrips in vegetables in eastern Africa
- Investigation into the formation of plant toxins in agricultural produce and evaluation of the effect of plant protection measures
- Microbial stress response of Campylobacter jejuni and its role in food processing
- SPP 1315: SOM-AGING: Physicochemical aging mechanisms in soil organic matter
- Strengthening public health by understanding the epidemiology of rodent-borne diseases
- Strengthening public health by understanding the epidemiology of rodent-borne diseases
- The interaction of mycobacterial lipids with the cellular immune system governs granuloma formation and maintenance
- Tolerance threshold of ragwort and autumn crocus in the nursery - a change of perspective and risk assessment
Contact
University of Leipzig
Ritterstr 26
04109 Leipzig
Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49 341 97-108
Fax: +49 341 97-30009
Email: oeffentlichkeitsarbeit(@)uni-leipzig.de