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Benjamin Schusser conducts research on the immune system of chickens. His work involves creating genetically engineered chickens to study the immune system, focusing on the development of adaptive immune system function in the context of infectious diseases. Schusser studied veterinary medicine at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and subsequently earned his doctoral degree at the Institute of Animal Physiology of LMU Munich. With support from the German Research Foundation (DFG), Schusser spent several years at UC Davis in the USA and at Crystal Bioscience, a California-based company. Upon returning to Germany, he established a junior research group at the Institute of Animal Physiology of LMU Munich, supported by the Emmy Noether Program of the DFG. In 2015, he accepted an appointment at the Technical University of Munich.
Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Conducting research in immunology and reproductive biotechnology.