At the Institute of Bacteriology and Mycology, students are given the opportunity to work independently on bacteriological or mycological questions as part of a project.
The project work is part of the veterinary studies. In consultation with interested students, projects on various issues are assigned. These are closely related to our research. Under the tutorial guidance of a scientific associate of the Institute, a topic chosen from the Institute's offer will be independently worked on. According to the decision of the Study Commission and the Faculty Council, it is mandatory to write an abstract as well as an oral presentation of the project in the form of a poster. The poster must be presented and discussed at the Dies academicus or at a working meeting of the Institute.
If you are interested in working on a project in our institute, please contact Prof. Christoph Baums or Prof. Wieland Schrödl:
Abgeschlossene Projektarbeiten
A. Barhoum – „Nachweis von Subtilisin 3 und 6 in Hautbiopsien von Rindern mit einer klinisch manifestierten Rindertrichophytie"
V. Bläske – „Serologische Untersuchung eines Streptococcus (S.) suis Serotyp 9 Problembestandes“
L. Xylander und J. Breme – „Etablierung eines Serum-Überlebens-Assays mit Rodentibacter (R.) pneumotropicus & R. heylii und Nachweis einer (Kreuz-) Immunität im Serum rekonvaleszenter Mäuse“
C. Bode und S. Ziegler – „Identification and Differentiation by PCR and MALDI-TOF-MS of Brachyspira spp. Isolated from Dogs“
L. Eidam und L. Dißmann – „Evaluation of a cultural approach to dissect putative mixed cultures of two Brachyspira species as suggested by conflicting PCR and MALDI-TOF-MS results“
T. Bartosch – „Differentiation and characterization of Trichophyton verrucosum field isolates in comparison to vaccine strains“
M. Beumer und Oliver Hupfer – „Ätiologische und kulturell- massenspektrometrische Untersuchungen einzelner Rinderbestände mit Verdacht auf Trichophytie“
A. Frank und C. Günther – „Kulturell-massenspektrometrischer Nachweis der Trichophyton Spezies von Arthroderma benhamiaebeim Meerschweinchen“