Bacterial Networks and Interactions

About

We study the interaction between bacteria and the viruses (phages) infecting them. Our goal is to gain fundamentally new insights into the bacterial immune system and to apply this knowledge for the development of innovative applications in synthetic biology and biotechnology. Furthermore, we are interested in the design and dynamics of complex regulatory networks enabling microorganisms to adapt to ever changing environments and to discriminate between ‘self’ and ‘foreign’. Microbial model hosts used in our laboratory include the biotechnological platform strain Corynebacterium glutamicum and Streptomyces – the source of most of our antibiotics.

Research Topics

Our research topics comprise phage–host interactions, gene regulatory networks, and innovative approaches to interaction engineering.

Contact

Prof. Dr. Julia Frunzke

IBG-1

Building 15.21 / Room 4028

+49 2461/61-5430

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Picture of the members of Bacterial Networks and Interactions Group in 2026
Bacterial Networks and Interactions Group 2026
Last Modified: 19.06.2026