Projects per year
Personal profile
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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SMICH: Signaling Mechanisms in Cellular Homeostasis
Baccarini, M., Leeb, M., Oppitz, C., Hügel, T., Baccarini, M., Leeb, M., Decker, T., Kovarik, P., Kraft, C., Martens, S., Martens, S., Versteeg, G., Versteeg, G., Bücker, C., Merino Aceituno, S., Leonard, T., Karagöz, G. E., Seiser, C., Foisner, R., Otsuka, S. & Urbán Avellaneda, N.
1/05/17 → 30/04/25
Project: Research funding
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HUWE1 controls tristetraprolin proteasomal degradation by regulating its phosphorylation
Scinicariello, S., Soderholm, A., Schäfer, M., Shulkina, A., Schwartz, I., Hacker, K., Gogova, R., Kalis, R., Froussios, K., Budroni, V., Bestehorn, A., Clausen, T., Kovarik, P., Zuber, J. & Versteeg, G. A., Mar 2023, In: eLife. 12, e83159.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Nonredundancy of IL-1α and IL-1β is defined by distinct regulation of tissues orchestrating resistance versus tolerance to infection
Eislmayr, K., Bestehorn, A., Morelli, L., Borroni, M., Walle, L. V., Lamkanfi, M. & Kovarik, P., 2 Mar 2022, In: Science Advances. 8, 9, 20 p., eabj7293.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Stress signaling boosts interferon-induced gene transcription in macrophages
Boccuni, L., Podgorschek, E., Schmiedeberg, M., Platanitis, E., Traxler, P., Fischer, P., Schirripa, A., Novoszel, P., Nebreda, A. R., Arthur, J. S. C., Fortelny, N., Farlik, M., Sexl, V., Bock, C., Sibilia, M., Kovarik, P., Müller, M. & Decker, T., 13 Dec 2022, In: Science Signaling. 15, 764, eabq5389.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
Activities
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Regulatory circuit controlling quality and timing of global inflammatory mRNA decay in macrophages is driven by tristetraprolin and p38 MAP kinase
Andreas Gruber (Contributor), Harald Hartweger (Contributor), Ivo Hofacker (Contributor), Pavel Kovarik (Contributor), Franz Kratochvill (Contributor), Christian Norbert Machacek (Contributor), Roland Lang (Contributor) & Claus Vogl (Contributor)
2010Activity: Talks and presentations › Poster presentation › Science to Science