Univ.-Prof. Thomas Böttcher
Professor, joint professorship with the Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science and the Faculty of Chemistry
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Research Profiles
Publications Overview
Thomas Böttcher’s group investigates the chemistry of microbial interactions, as well as chemical strategies for modulating coordinated population behaviours of microbes. Thomas and his team elucidate chemical structures of metabolites that mediate and control interactions between microbes and their human host. Their research exploits these compounds by synthetic chemistry, in order to develop species-specific antibiotics and anti-virulence compounds.
Additionally, the group is interested in chemical probes for active-site directed labelling of virulence-related enzymes and the development of customised inhibitors. Thus, Thomas’ research aims not only to build fundamental knowledge of the chemical interactions of microbes, but also to create chemical tools for precision microbiome interventions, with the ultimate vision of chemical microbiome engineering. Thomas has received a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator grant to investigate the chemistry of prophage induction.
Group Members
Lena Obereder
Secretary
Dr. Felix Anderl
Senior Scientist
Dr. Barbara Hufnagel
Senior Scientist
Dr. Magdalena Jancheva
Postdoc
Dr. Gina Porras Brenes
Postdoc
Dr. Dávid Szamosvári
Postdoc
Dr. Daniel Chrenko
Postdoc
Verena Filz
PhD Student
Shubham Joge
PhD Student
Etta Jost
PhD Student
Jessica Neubauer
PhD Student
Thi-Hong Nhung Nguyen
PhD Student
Konstantin Plöchl
PhD Student
Viktoriia Savchenko
PhD Student
Philipp Schmid
PhD Student
Nathalie Wörz
PhD Student
Jan-Philipp Wittlinger
Julia Kaltenböck
PhD Student
Paulina Plienegger
Master's Student
Paul Hutze
Master's Student
Esther Kothbauer
Master's Student
Lisa Christiane Jobst
Master's Student
Publications
Jancheva M, Nguyen THN, Anderl F, Joge S, Neubauer J, Rominger-Baumann C et al. A phage-selective trigger hints at an SOS-independent mechanism of prophage induction by oxidative stress. Chemical Science. 2025 Nov 11. Epub 2025 Nov 11. doi: 10.1039/d5sc04923g
Plöchl K, Böttcher T. A novel class of small-molecule inhibitors targeting bacteriophage infection. RSC Chemical Biology. 2025 Oct 27. Epub 2025 Oct 27. doi: 10.1039/d5cb00120j
Rasoulimehrabani H, Riva A, Inan D, Hodžić A, Hausmann B, Nikolov G et al. Lactulose selectively stimulates members of the gut microbiota, as determined by multi-modal activity-based sorting. Gut microbes. 2025 Jun 27;17(1):2525482. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2025.2525482
Savchenko V, Yu XA, Polz MF, Böttcher T. Chitinivorax: The New Kid on the Block of Bacterial 2-Alkyl-4(1H)-quinolone Producers. ACS Chemical Biology. 2025 Apr 18;20(4):960-966. Epub 2025. doi: 10.1021/acschembio.5c00046
Mix AK, Nguyen THN, Schuhmacher T, Szamosvári D, Muenzner P, Haas P et al. A quinolone N-oxide antibiotic selectively targets Neisseria gonorrhoeae via its toxin–antitoxin system. Nature Microbiology. 2025 Apr;10(4):939-957. 35. doi: 10.1038/s41564-025-01968-y
Microbiomes Drive Planetary Health
Thomas Böttcher is part of the FWF-funded Cluster of Excellence (CoE)

