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Dr. Sebastian Baasch

University of Freiburg
Immunology 

Internal Junior Fellow
October 2023 – July 2024

E-Mail: sebastian.baasch@uniklinik-freiburg.de

Last Update: 31.08.2024

Curriculum Vitae

How does cytomegalovirus, a highly prevalent herpesvirus, establish a lifelong infection without symptoms in the presence of a competent immune system, but causes detrimental disease in immunodeficient patients? Sebastian Baasch investigates the interaction of the immune system with cytomegalovirus using various approaches including host-pathogen fate mapping tools, spectral flow cytometry and next generation sequencing. He studied veterinary medicine at the University of Leipzig and worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology. He obtained his doctoral degree at the Institute for Immunodeficiency in Freiburg, where he focused on the role of the innate immune system in postnatal cytomegalovirus infections (2016-2021). His postdoctoral research at the University Medical Center Freiburg continues to interrogate the implications of a cytomegalovirus infection for the future health status.

Sebastian Baasch received the Fritz-Rupert-Ungemach (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Leipzig) and the prestigious Otto-Westphal Thesis Prize (German Society of Immunology, DGfI). He is a Fellow of the Hans A. Krebs Medical Scientist Programme (Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg – 2022-2024) and, moreover, guest lectures “antiviral immunity” at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Leipzig.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project