A philosophical perspective on science January 2023 “The stereotype of a thinker sitting in a room all alone with their brilliant ideas has never been true.” Biozentrum alumnus Marcel Weber must know. He is Professor of…
With this award, the Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Foundation honors Prof. Michael N. Hall's outstanding basic research which led to the discovery of the protein Target of Rapamycin, or TOR for short. TOR controls cell growth…
Research We study the mystery of how molecules and cells create life. More Bachelor & Master of Sciences In the training of top scientists, we emphasize an early integration into active research. More The Biozentrum The…
Research Research Groups Research Groups A-Z Project Leaders A-Z Postdocs PhD Professor Views Silvia Arber Markus Affolter Médéric Diard Maria Hondele Urs Jenal Anissa Kempf Richard Neher Markus Rüegg Anne Spang Women in…
Michael N. Hall receives the Balzan Prize for his groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell growth and ageing. Michael Hall discovered two proteins, TOR1 and TOR2, which…
Biozentrum Highlights Nobel Prize 1978 | Prof. Werner Arber Emeritus page Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award 2017 | Prof. Michael N. Hall Research Group Michael Hall Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences 2014 | Prof.…
Alumni Portrait Henri Saenz, Product Owner at the Telemedicine Center Medgate December 2024 “The ball is rolling” This also describes Henri Saenz’s life. We met the Biozentrum alumnus at Medgate's headquarters in Allschwil…
CV of Prof. Dr. Michael N. Hall ORCID 0000-0002-2998-0757 Google Scholar Google Scholar Nationality: Swiss Positions: Since 2023 Distinguished Scientist, Institute of Human Biology, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Basel,…
The American Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation honors Michael N. Hall for his fundamental discoveries in cell growth that have opened up a new field of biomedical science. “Michael Hall showed that TOR proteins control cell…
May 15th, 2020, marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Prof. Eduard Kellenberger. The physicist has not only gone down in the history and textbooks as a pioneer of electron microscopy but also as an early representative…
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