====== Project Overviews ====== ===== TRR265 : Losing and Regaining Control over Drug Intake ===== ^ Nummer ^ Kürzel ^ Name ^ Standort ^ Principal Investigators ^ | 10101 | S01 | Central recruitment, imaging and biobanking | Mannheim\\ Berlin\\ Dresden | Derik Hermann\\ Henrik Walter\\ Michael Marxen\\ Marcella Rietschel| | 10102 | S02 | Mobile infrastructure for daily life research |Karlsruhe\\ Heidelberg\\ Mannheim|Ulrich Ebner-Priemer\\ Jan Stallkamp\\ Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg| | 10103 | INF | Information infrastructure |Dresden| Wolfgang E. Nagel\\ Michael Smolka| | 10104 | Z | Central Tasks of the Collaborative Research Center|Berlin|Andreas Heinz| | 10111 | A01 | Longitudinal monitoring of triggers and modifying factors in human addiction|Potsdam\\ Mannheim\\ Berlin|Michael Rapp\\ Tobias Banaschewski\\ Andreas Heinz| | 10112 | A02 | Longitudinal monitoring of cognitive control as a modifying factor of drinking behavior|Dresden|Lorenz Deserno\\ Michael Smolka| | 10113 | A03 | Stress-related predictor profiles for craving and relapse in human addiction|Mannheim\\ Heidelberg\\ Dresden|Falk Kiefer\\ Jan Stallkamp\\ Clemens Kirschbaum| | 10114 | A04 | Intense characterization of triggers, modifying factors and mechanisms at course transition points in human addiction|Mannheim\\ Karlsruhe\\ Berlin|Heike Tost\\ Ulrich Ebner-Priemer\\ Christine Heim| | 10115 | A05 | Intensive behavioral monitoring and dynamical state transitions in animal models of addiction|Mannheim|Hamid Noori\\ Rainer Spanagel| | 10116 | A06 | AI-based predictive neuro-behavioral modeling of individual trajectories in addiction|Mannheim| Daniel Durstewitz\\ Georgia Koppe| | 10117 | A07 | Deep Learning for identifying subtypes in addiction based on structural MRI data|Berlin| Kerstin Ritter| | 10118 | A08 | Effekte longitudinaler Sexualhormonveränderungen auf Verlust und Wiedererlangen von Kontrolle über den Alkoholkonsum: Prädiktion, Mechanismen und Behandlungstargets. |Berlin| Bernd Lenz| | 10121 | B01 | Moderators of habitual versus goal-directed decision making in human addiction|Berlin\\ Dresden | Florian Schlagenhauf\\ Tanja Endrass| | 10122 | B02 | Habit formation and its relevance in alcohol addiction|Mannheim|Anita Hansson\\ Wolfgang Sommer| | 10123 | B03 | Cue effects in human addiction: Pavlovian to instrumental transfer|Berlin\\ Dresden|Andreas Heinz\\ Maximilian Pilhatsch| | 10124 | B04 | Cue effects and targeted neuromodulation in animal models and human addiction|Berlin|Christine Winter\\ Josef Priller| | 10125 | B05 | Cognitive control of negative affect and craving for drug and alternative rewards across substance use disorders|Berlin|Henrik Walter\\ Georg Winterer| | 10126 | B06 | Probing reward function during the addiction cycle by intracranial self-stimulation: the role of monoamines and alternative rewards|Mannheim|Rainer Spanagel| | 10127 | B07 | Addiction-related changes in automatic S-R associations and their effects on cognitive control|Dresden|Christian Beste\\ Ann-Kathrin Stock| | 10128 | B08 | Aversion discounting in behavioral control in animal models and human addiction|Mannheim|Wolfgang Sommer\\ Georgia Koppe\\ Peter Kirsch| | 10129 | B09 | Computational modelling of impaired control in addiction|Dresden|Michael Smolka\\ Stefan Kiebel| | 10131 | C01 | Modification of the imbalance between goal-directed and habitual behavior in human addiction|Mannheim|Sabine Vollstädt-Klein\\ Herta Flor| | 10132 | C02 | Modification of Pavlovian and instrumental learning in human addiction|Berlin|Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth\\ Anne Beck| | 10133 | C03 | Modification of alternative reward cue reactivity and cognitive control through physical activity in human nicotine use disorder|Berlin|Felix Bermpohl\\ Andreas Ströhle| | 10134 | C04 | Modification of cue reactivity by neurofeedback and mindfulness-based intervention in human addiction|Mannheim|Peter Kirsch\\ Falk Kiefer| | 10135 | C05 | Towards causal insights into contextual influences on substance use: Incorporating momentary interventions into everyday life|Berlin\\ Mannheim|Shuyan Liu\\ Markus Reichert| | 10223 | B03 2. FP | Cue effects in human addiction: Pavlovian to instrumental transfer|Berlin\\ Dresden|Andreas Heinz\\ Maximilian Pilhatsch |Berlin\\ Mannheim|Shuyan Liu\\ Markus Reichert| ===== TRR369 : Degeneration of Bone Induced by Inflammation (DIONE) ===== ^ Nummer ^ Kürzel ^ Name ^ Standort ^ Principal Investigators ^ | 12101 | Z01 | Comprehensive characterization of patients with inflammatory bone disease with serological profiling and imaging | Nürnberg\\ Dresden\\ | Georg Schett\\ Lorenz C. Hofbauer\\ Elena Tsourdi\\ Peter Mirtschink| | 12102 | Z02 | Administrative tasks of CRC/TRR369 | Nürnberg| Aline Bozec| | 12103 | INF | Information infrastructure |Dresden| Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn\\ Martina Rauner| | 12111 | A01 | Regulatory mechanisms linking chronic gut inflammation and bone loss | Nürnberg\\ Dresden | Mario M. Zaiss\\ Ben Wielockx| | 12112 | A02 | Inflammation-induced intestinal epithelial regulated necrosis as a novel modulator of bone resorption | Nürnberg| Aline Bozec\\ Claudia Günther| | 12113 | A03 | Consequences of gut-imprinted immune cell trafficking for bone homeostasis | Nürnberg\\ Dresden | Sebastian Zundler\\ Juliane Salbach-Hirsch| | 12114 | A04 | Cross-talk between skin and joints impairs bone homeostasis in psoriatic arthritis | Nürnberg\\ Dresden | Andreas Ramming\\ Claudia Günther| | 12115 | A05 | The role of the transferrin receptor 2 in infection and inflammatory induced bone loss | Dresden\\ Nürnberg | Ulrike Baschant\\ Carina Scholtysek| | 12116 | A06 | Iron metabolism during inflammation- derived bone loss – investigating the impact of iron on synovial fibroblast metabolism and function | Dresden | Maria G. Ledesma Colunga\\ Tiago C. Alves| | 12121 | B01 | Defining the regulation and role of bone marrow adipocytes during inflammatory bone loss | Dresden | Martina Rauner| | 12122 | B02 | The impact of neutrophils and neutrophil-derived myeloperoxidase on osteoclasts and inflammatory bone loss | Nürnberg | Ulrike Steffen | | 12123 | B03 | Exploring the protective role of eosinophils in bone loss caused by inflammatory arthritis | Nürnberg | Darja Andreev | | 12124 | B04 | Histocytometric and molecular assessment of the inflammatory osteoclastogenic niche in situ | Nürnberg | Lina Gölz\\ Stefan Uderhardt| | 12125 | B05 | Arginine supplementation as new therapeutic option against inflammatory bone loss |Nürnberg | Aline Bozec\\ Ulrike Schleicher| | 12126 | B06 | Genetically-driven cell-specific activation of glucocorticoids and GR as a therapeutic tool in inflammatory arthritis | Ulm\\ Dresden| Jan Tuckermann\\ Ulrike Baschant| | 12131 | C01 | Regulation of autoantibody-induced bone inflammation and osteoclastogenesis via the Ctype lectin receptor Mincle |Nürnberg | Falk Nimmerjahn| | 12132 | C02 | Role for the c-type lectin receptor Dectin-1 (Clec7a) in inflammatory periodontal disease |Nürnberg | Bettina Grötsch\\ Manuel Weber| | 12133 | C03 | Innate immune training-mediated regulation of osteoclasts and inflammatory bone loss |Dresden| Triantafyllos Chavakis\\ Lydia Kalafati| | 12134 | C04 | Differentiation and fate of osteoclasts during health and disease |Dortmund\\ Nürnberg | Anika Grüneboom\\ Gerhard Krönke| | 12135 | C05 | Defining the role of osteomorphs in inflammatory bone loss |Dresden| Peter Mirtschink\\ Lorenz C. Hofbauer| | 12136 | C06 | Role of type I interferon in inflammatory bone disease |Nürnberg\\ Dresden | Georg Schett\\ Min Ae Lee-Kirsch| ===== TRR393 : Trajectories of Affective Disorders ===== ^ Nummer ^ Kürzel ^ Name ^ Standort ^ Principal Investigators ^ | 11101 | S01 | Mobile infrastructure | KIT | Ulrich Ebner-Priemer | | 11102 | S02 | Longitudinal intermittent sampling | Marburg\\ Dresden | Nina Alexander\\ Andrea Pfennig | | 11103 | S03 | Machine learning development and infrastructure platform | Münster\\ Marburg| Tim Hahn\\ Hamidreza Jamalabadi | | 11111 | A01 | Longitudinal monitoring in affective disorders | KIT\\ Münster | Ulrich Ebner-Priemer\\ Tim Hahn | | 11112 | A02 | Longitudinal trajectories of brain changes as mediators of course of illness | Dresden\\ Münster| Eva Mennigen\\ Udo Dannlowski | | 11113 | A03 | Dissecting the contribution of immune cell activation dependent neuronal connectivity changes to disease trajectories in major depression | Münster\\ Bonn | Michael Ziller\\ Andreas Forstner | | 11114 | A04 | Brain network characterization of symptom changes using intense sampling | Münster\\ Marburg|Katharina Koch\\ Igor Nenadić | | 11115 | A05 | Molecular and immunological characterization of symptom changes and course of illness using intense sampling | Münster\\ Dresden| Judith Alferink\\ Carmine Pariante | | 11116 | A06 | Intense sampling for symptom changes on the trajectory from bipolar high risk to bipolar disorder | Dresden |Julia Martini\\ Andrea Pfennig | | 11121 | B01 | Emotion perception, emotion regulation variability and flexibility modulate the effect of stressful life events on the course of illness in affective disorders | Marburg\\ Dresden|Andreas Jansen\\ Stefan Ehrlich| | 11122 | B02 | Characterization of life event-triggered inflection signals and emotion regulation in a mouse model | Münster\\ Dresden| Kay Jüngling\\ Nadine Bernhardt | | 11123 | B03 | The mechanistic role of expectation in the development of symptom changes in patients with MDD | Marburg | Benjamin Straube\\ Hamidreza Jamalabadi| | 11124 | B04 | Identifying inflection signals through continuous long-term monitoring of changes in affect and expectations in genetic rat models for affective disorders | Marburg | Markus Wöhr\\ Carsten Culmsee | | 11125 | B05 | Social interaction predictors of symptom change in major depression | Marburg\\ Dresden| Nina Alexander\\ Philipp Kanske | | 11126 | B06 | Brain activity correlates of socio-affective communication and cognition under genetic risk modulated through stressful life events |Dresden\\ Marburg |Nadine Bernhardt\\ Markus Wöhr| | 11127 | B07 | Linking cognitive-behavioural rhythms to brain oscillations, cognition and disease trajectories | Münster\\ \\ Dresden | Ida Wessing\\ Joachim Groß\\ Philipp Ritter | | 11128 | B08 | Impact of chronobiological modulation on sleep/EEG rhythm and immune-metabolic parameters | Marburg\\ Münster | Carsten Culmsee\\ Kay Juengling| | 11131 | C01 | Emotion regulation and depressive course of illness | Dresden\\ Marburg|Katharina Förster\\ Stefan G. Hofmann | | 11132 | C02 | Expectation violation and reward sensitivity in psychological interventions modifying course of illness in acute depression | Marburg | Winfried Rief\\ Igor Nenadić | | 11133 | C03 | Social interaction-based mental training in major depression | Dresden | Philipp Kanske | | 11134 | C04 | Cortical synaptic strength and behavioural rhythms in bipolar depression | Dresden\\ \\ Münster |Philipp Ritter\\ Allan Young\\ Joachim Groß|