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Specialist event

Science Congress

In October 2025, the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) will celebrate its 125th anniversary. And how do researchers celebrate? With a scientific conference! After thirty years, the ‘European Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health’ (ECTMIH) is returning to Hamburg. The organisers are expecting more than 1,000 participants at the Congress Center Hamburg (CCH). Take part and send in your session proposals!

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Spatial transcriptomics of a mouse lymph node with cell-type labels©Thomas Otto
Data Science Centre

Using AI to combat infectious diseases

Modern infection research generates huge amounts of data – from genome sequences to epidemiological and clinical data. The new Data Science Centre at BNITM creates the structures to bring together this data from all research sections, evaluate it using AI and bioinformatics, and make it accessible. In this way, the diversity of data becomes a driving force that connects research and accelerates the fight against infectious diseases.

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Circa 15 Stechmücken der Spezies Aedes Albopictus sitzen an einer Wands eines Käfigs in einer Klimakammer.©BNITM | Dino Schachten
Press release

World Mosquito Day 2025

How dangerous are mosquitoes in the context of climate change? Mosquito research is more important than ever today: BNITM researchers are investigating the spread of native and invasive mosquito species and the pathogens they transmit. Find out more at our information event on 4 September 2025.

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The photo shows a female Mastomys natalensis suckling.©Adobe Stock| PIXATERRA
Publication

Lassafever more widespread than known

Lassa viruses can cause severe haemorrhagic fever, often with fatal consequences. However, a study shows that in rural Guinea, the population apparently lives not only with the virus's carrier, the multimammate mouse, but also with the virus itself. Over 80 per cent of the population carry antibodies, many of them since childhood. Hardly anyone gets sick. This finding raises questions about immunity, risk and vaccination strategies.

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Eine Forscherin in einem weißen Schutzanzug schaut durch ein Mikroskop, unter dem sie eine Mücke in einer Petrischale mit Pinzetten untersucht. Ihre Sicherheitshandschuhe sind orange und lila.©BNITM
Veranstaltung

Jubiläumsreihe: Infoveranstaltung zu Stechmücken-Forschung

Stechmücken sind mehr als nur Störenfriede – sie gehören zu den tödlichsten Lebewesen der Erde. Kommen Sie zu unserer nächsten öffentlichen Veranstaltung zum Thema Stechmücken-Forschung am Donnerstag, 04.09.2025, von 18 bis 20 Uhr in unserem Hörsaal am BNITM. Drei Forschende berichten von der Geschichte, der aktuellen Forschung, der Arbeit im BSL-3-Insektarium und dem Einsatz von KI in der Stechmückenbestimmung. Der Eintritt ist frei.

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The image shows an Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in a laboratory.©BNITM
Publication

Oropouche virus: Can mosquitoes be carriers?

Until now, it was unclear whether mosquitoes could transmit and spread Oropouche viruses. A new study by the BNITM now shows that they can! Specifically, tiger mosquitoes, which are spreading increasingly in Europe due to climate change. They appear to have what is known as vector competence for this tropical pathogen. This has implications for risk assessment.

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News

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Press releases

BNITM establishes Data Science Centre

The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) launches its new "Data Science Centre". It will connect all of BNITM's research…

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A researcher wearing a white protective suit examines a mosquito in a Petri dish with tweezers under a microscope. Her safety gloves are orange and purple.
Press releases

World Mosquito Day: Climate change and virus outbreaks – Mosquito research more important than ever

On World Mosquito Day, the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) is drawing attention to an urgent question: What dangers…

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Events

Professional Events
15th to 26th September 2025

Laboratory Systems and Public Health in Resource-Limited Settings (LAB-SPHERE)

This course prepares you to work with Laboratory Systems and Public Health Infrastructures in Resource-Limited Settings.
Course fee
600…

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Professional Events
28.09.2025

ECTMIH Academy 2025

Timetable: 9:00 am - 17:30 pm, CEST

Mode: In-person at 1000 Satellites - Hamburg Speicherstadt

Language: English

Tuition: 95 Euro for…

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Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
Bernhard-Nocht-Straße 74
D-20359 Hamburg

Tel.: +49 40 285380-0
(Switchboard of the Institute)

E-Mail: bni@bnitm.de

Tel.: +49 40 285380-219
(for patients)

E-Mail: bni-ambulanz@uke.de

 

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