Trim Lajqi Department of Neonatology Heidelberg University Children's Hospital Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Trim LajqiPh.D. Trim Lajqi is a PostDoc in the Department of Neonatology, Heidelberg University Children's Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany. He received his Master (Magister) Degree in the field of Pharmacy (MagPharm) in the University of Pristina and then in 2019 finished his Ph.D. Degree in Molecular Biomedicine in the Medicine Faculty of Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena in Jena, Germany. He developed his interest studying signaling pathways in the pathogen-recognition by the innate immune cells, especially long-term inflammatory responses of microglial cells and neutrophils mediated mainly by different metabolic routes and epigenetic changes.Furthermore previously Dr. Lajqi was a visiting scientist (2013 to 2015) in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology (Institute of Pharmacy) in the Free University of Berlin in Berlin, Germany, a project funded by the Erasmus Mundus program. Then in 2015 before starting his Ph.D. Degree he participated in the Jena Summer School for Molecular Medicine and finished it successfully. Furthermore in 2018 the German Research Foundation (DFG) Project RTG1715 after 3-year mandatory participation in the advanced research training sessions awarded him the certificate of successful completion.Dr. Lajqi has a great passion for science within the strong interest explaining long-term adaptive responses of the innate immune cells, microglia and neutrophils, and their effects in different inflammatory diseases. Publications Memory-Like Inflammatory Responses of Microglia to Rising Doses of LPS: Key Role of PI3KγFront Immunol. ,2019 | Pubmed ID: 31781091Reduced ambient temperature exacerbates SIRS-induced cardiac autonomic dysregulation and myocardial dysfunction in miceBasic Res Cardiol. ,2019 | Pubmed ID: 31016449Toxin-induced hormesis may restrain agingBiogerontology. ,2014 | Pubmed ID: 30895414 Chloroquine promotes IL-17 production by CD4+ T cells via p38-dependent IL-23 release by monocyte-derived Langerhans-like cellsJ Immunol. ,2014 | Pubmed ID: 25385822 通过体内显微镜评估的小鼠中白细胞肌渗透 Simon Alexander Kranig*1, Trim Lajqi*1, Raphaela Tschada1, Maylis Braun1, Navina Kuss1, Johannes Pöschl1, Hannes Hudalla1 1Department of Neonatology, Heidelberg University Children's Hospital JoVE 60509 Immunology and Infection
通过体内显微镜评估的小鼠中白细胞肌渗透 Simon Alexander Kranig*1, Trim Lajqi*1, Raphaela Tschada1, Maylis Braun1, Navina Kuss1, Johannes Pöschl1, Hannes Hudalla1 1Department of Neonatology, Heidelberg University Children's Hospital JoVE 60509 Immunology and Infection