Dr. Bernhard
Ryffel is MD, Ph.D., graduated in Basel, and was appointed Professor at the
University of Cape Town and is now director of research in Immunology at CNRS
in Orleans, France with a vibrant research team. His field of research is
Immunology and pulmonary inflammation and infection; His expertise is in Innate
immune sensing of pathogens and danger signals, inflammasome activation, the
role of IL-1 and IL-1 family members especially IL-33, Th17, and Th22
differentiation, the role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor, the role of microbiota
on tissue homeostasis and inflammation, obesity and diabetes. He is an
editorial board member of PLOS One, Molecular Biology, Med Microbiol Immunity,
World Journal Immunology, Am J Clin Exp Imm, Int J Exp Pathology. He has a
number of scientific publications in major scientific journals.