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RNA-based Infection Research | HIRI - Helmholtz Institute Würzburg | HELMHOLTZ HIRI
Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, HIRI, Würzburg, RNA RESEARCH, INFECTION
Our research combines interdisciplinary expertise with cutting-edge infrastructure to exploit the vast potential of RNA to combat infectious diseases.
RNA-based Infection Research | HIRI - Helmholtz Institute Würzburg | HELMHOLTZ HIRI × EN | DE About Mission Team & Contact Our New Building Imprint Privacy Policy Whistleblower System Research Research Foci Research Groups Scientific Advisory Board Publications Technology Transfer Würzburg RNA Ecosystem SARS-CoV-2 Research Single-Cell Center The Center Infection Atlas Contact Technology Publications Partners & Funding Solutions Get Your Experiment Started Jobs & Talents Working at HIRI Career Development Fellowships Graduate Program "RNA & Infection" Graduate Program "RNAmed" How to join us Life in Würzburg Newsroom News Media & Downloads Media Contact & Service Social Media Events Upcoming Events Roofing Ceremony 2025  info(at)helmholtz-hiri.de +499313189587 Directions to Google Search Type in your search term × About Mission Team & Contact Our New Building Imprint Privacy Policy Whistleblower System Research Research Foci Research Groups Scientific Advisory Board Publications Technology Transfer Würzburg RNA Ecosystem SARS-CoV-2 Research Single-Cell Center The Center Infection Atlas Contact Technology Publications Partners & Funding Solutions Get Your Experiment Started Jobs & Talents Working at HIRI Career Development Fellowships Graduate Program "RNA & Infection" Graduate Program "RNAmed" How to join us Life in Würzburg Newsroom News Media & Downloads Media Contact & Service Social Media Events Upcoming Events Roofing Ceremony 2025 Search EN | DE Menu Designing office space in the new building HIRI launches participatory planning process Read more Designing office space in the new building HIRI launches participatory planning process Read more Scientific Advisory Board Meets at the Helmholtz Institute Würzburg Two days of intensive scientific exchange Read more Scientific Advisory Board Meets at the Helmholtz Institute Würzburg Two days of intensive scientific exchange Read more Antibiotic resistance: Tracking intracellular pathogens HIRI group leader Camilla Ciolli Mattioli studies bacterial survival strategies in host cells | She recently received her certificate of appointment from JMU Read more Antibiotic resistance: Tracking intracellular pathogens HIRI group leader Camilla Ciolli Mattioli studies bacterial survival strategies in host cells | She recently received her certificate of appointment from JMU Read more Hot off the press: The 2025 annual review Now available online Read more Hot off the press: The 2025 annual review Now available online Read more Beyond gene scissors: New CRISPR mechanism discovered Team from Würzburg, Braunschweig, and the US identifies Cas12a3 nuclease showing precise activity | Study by the Beisel lab, just published in Nature Read more Beyond gene scissors: New CRISPR mechanism discovered Team from Würzburg, Braunschweig, and the US identifies Cas12a3 nuclease showing precise activity | Study by the Beisel lab, just published in Nature Read more Data Bias Reduces Reliability of AI Models Predicting Antimicrobial Resistance HIRI research team demonstrates overoptimism of common methods and presents more realistic approach | Study in PLOS Biology Read more Data Bias Reduces Reliability of AI Models Predicting Antimicrobial Resistance HIRI research team demonstrates overoptimism of common methods and presents more realistic approach | Study in PLOS Biology Read more Discover Our Institute Decisions in Infectious Diseases 02.04.2026 HIRI was well represented at the first DECIDE symposium in WürzburgFirst-hand insights into cutting-edge RNA research 01.04.2026 The board of the Universitätsbund met at the Helmholtz Institute WürzburgDesigning office space in the new building 13.03.2026 HIRI launches participatory planning process Load more Sneak peek: The new building of our institute People & Research at HIRI Please note: Once you watch the video, data will be transmitted to Youtube/Google. 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Enable video More videos Research Groups at HIRI RNA Biology of Bacterial Infections Prof Jörg Vogel Single-cell Analysis Prof Antoine-Emmanuel Saliba Molecular Principles of RNA Phages Jun Prof Jens Hör Systems Microbiology of Intracellular Pathogens Jun Prof Camilla Ciolli Mattioli RNA Biology of gram-positive Bacteria (associated research group) Prof Franziska Faber Associated & Alumni Group Leaders RNA Synthetic Biology Dr Chase Beisel, Affiliated Department Head Recoding Mechanisms in Infections Prof Neva Caliskan, Former Group Leader Integrative Informatics for Infection Biology Prof Lars Barquist, Associated Scientist LncRNA and Infection Biology Prof Mathias Munschauer, Former Group Leader Host-pathogen-microbiota interactions Prof Alexander Westermann, Affiliated Scientist Genome Architecture and Evolution of RNA viruses Dr Redmond Smyth, Former Group Leader HIRI at a Glance HZI + JMU = HIRI Foundation May 2017. Site of the Braunschweig Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) in cooperation with the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU).   Managing Director Prof Jörg Vogel, Director since 2017. Prof Vogel is also Director and Full Professor (W3) at the Institute for Molecular Infection Biology, JMU Würzburg. Team5 research groups.6 associated & alumni group leaders. FundingSound annual core funding from federal government and Free State of Bavaria.Third party funding rate of 30%.7 ERC Grants. New BuildingState-of-the-art facilities.Funded by Free State of Bavaria, co-financed by European Union.Completion planned for 2027. Profile Areas & ProgramsSingle-Cell Center Würzburg.Graduate Training Programs “RNA & Infection” and “RNAmed - Future Leaders in RNA-based Medicine”. More about the HIRI ResearchPublicationsworking at hiriNewsroomAbout  “RNA is a powerful medium for engineering biology. We seek to better understand the fundamental properties of this biomolecule and how it can be harnessed to improve diagnosis and treatment of human infections.”Chase Beisel GET IN TOUCH If you would like to inquire about job offers, ask scientific questions or simply pay us a visit, you find all necessary information on this page. We look forward to your email, call or visit! 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