Ass.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat.

Thomas Vogl , BSc MSc

Thomas Vogl

Mitglied der Jungen Akademie seit 2024

  • Medizinische Universität Wien

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Forschungsbereiche:

  • Medizinisch-theoretische Wissenschaften, Pharmazie
  • Immunologie
  • Machine Learning
  • Krebsforschung
  • Microbiome

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Ausgewählte Mitgliedschaften:

  • Board of Experts of AMICI - the Austrian Microbiome Initiative

Ausgewählte Preise und Auszeichnungen:

  • Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) - Elisabeth Lutz Award 2023
  • Coordinator of EU Horizon Health consortium “ID-DarkMatter-NCD”, PN: 101136582 [call: HORIZON-HLTH-2023-DISEASE-03]
  • ERC Start Grant 2022 “EarlyMicroAbs“ PN: 101075733

Ausgewählte Publikationen:

  • Vogl T., et al. (2021) Population wide diversity and stability of serum antibody epitope repertoires against human microbiota. Nature Medicine, doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01409-3
  • Vogl T.#, et al. (2022), Systemic antibody responses against human microbiota flagellins are overrepresented in chronic fatigue syndrome patients, Science Advances, doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abq2422
  • Leviatan S., Vogl T.#, et al. (2022), Allergenic food protein consumption is associated with systemic IgG antibody responses in non-allergic individuals, Immunity, doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2022.11.004
  • Klompus S., Leviatan S., Vogl T.#*., et al. (2021) Cross-reactive antibodies against human coronaviruses and the animal coronavirome suggest diagnostics for future zoonotic spillovers, Science Immunology, doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.abe9950
  • Andreu-Sánchez S., Bourgonje A.R., Vogl T.#., et al. (2023), Phage display sequencing reveals that genetic, environmental, and intrinsic factors influence variation of human antibody epitope repertoire., Immunity, doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2023.04.003