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In our news section, we regularly present highlights from the BREATH research network. These include publications in renowned journals, new research projects, as well as awards and achievements from our scientific community.
Subscribe to newsletterLong COVID: Monocyte cell state links immune dysregulation to pulmonary function
10. March 2026
In a recent publication in Nature Immunology entitled “A distinct monocyte transcriptional state links systemic immune dysregulation to pulmonary impairment in long COVID”, researchers report new mechanistic insights into the…
Read articleNew insights into granulomatous immune landscapes in chronic sarcoidosis
26. February 2026
An international research team, with major contributions from scientists of the BREATH research network, has published groundbreaking findings on the cellular architecture of chronic sarcoidosis granulomas in the American Journal…
Read articleRare Disease Day 2026: Why cohort research creates hope
25. February 2026
International Rare Disease Day, which takes place on February 28 every year, draws attention to people living with rare diagnoses and highlights the unique challenges involved in research and patient…
Read articlePrecision-cut lung slices as a window into lung T-cell immunity
16. February 2026
As Publication of the Month for November, BREATH presents an interdisciplinary study that provides new methodological and functional insights into the regulation of tissue-resident T cells in human lung tissue….
Read articleMHH once again leads in lung transplantation — helping more patients than ever before
11. February 2026
In 2025, Hannover Medical School (MHH) once again ranks as the leading center for lung transplantation in Germany and across the entire Eurotransplant region. With a total of 110 transplants…
Read articleMore than an inflammasome: How NLRP3 protects the airways
6. February 2026
Allergic asthma is a complex disease in which immunological processes, structural changes of the airways, and functional impairments are closely intertwined. A recent study published in Frontiers in Immunology highlights…
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