The over 80 research groups in the ImmunoSensation Cluster of Excellence, which was set up in 2012, all have one thing in common: they see the immune system as a “sensory organ.” Drawn from the fields of immunology, neuroscience, system biology, bioinformatics, mathematics and clinical research, they have played a big part in identifying and characterizing key innate immune system sensors, decoded new immune activations mechanisms and elevated the concept of immune sensing to international prominence.

The over 80 research groups in the ImmunoSensation Cluster of Excellence, which was set up in 2012, all have one thing in common: they see the immune system as a “sensory organ.” Drawn from the fields of immunology, neuroscience, system biology, bioinformatics, mathematics and clinical research, they have played a big part in identifying and characterizing key innate immune system sensors, decoded new immune activations mechanisms and elevated the concept of immune sensing to international prominence.
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