CV of Prof. Dr. Roderick Lim ORCID 0000-0001-5015-6087 Google Scholar Google Scholar Nationality: Singapore Positions: Since 2014 Argovia Professor for Nanobiology (Associate Prof.) at the Biozentrum and the Swiss…
CV of Prof. Dr. Timm Maier ORCID 0000-0002-7459-1363 Google Scholar Google Scholar Nationality: German Positions: Since 2023 Full Professor of Structural Biology, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland 2016-2023…
Visiting Guests Year Name Position 2019 Dr. Giulia Rancati Visiting Scientist, A*STAR Investigator EMBO Young Investigator, Institute of Medical Biology, Singapore 2017 Prof. Dr. Harald Herrmann Research Associate, Institute…
Cell signaling and dynamics in bacterial growth, adaptation, and persistence Our studies aim at understanding the molecular and cellular principles involved in the growth, differentiation and behavior of bacterial cells. We…
Selected publications Degen et al , Nature 618, 1065–1071 (2023) In this work, we have determined the three-dimensional structure of the NINJ1 filament. This filament ruptures the eukaryotic plasma membrane at the endpoint…
CV of Prof. Dr. Anissa Kempf ORCID 0000-0002-4194-4142 Nationality: Swiss Positions: 2021 - present Tenure-track Assistant Professor University of Basel, Biozentrum 2015 – 2021 Postdoctoral Research with Gero Miesenböck,…
Lab news February 2020 Benoit Laventie is the « National winner » of the Wiki Science Competition 2019 . Congratulations to Benoit for his first price in the Category «Microscopy images»…
Interested in joining the Hiller group? We are always looking for motivated, talented and creative new team members, so if you are interested to join us, please inquire about opportunities in the lab. Postdoctoral candidates…
Move of the magnet – from the old building to the new Biozentrum Group Video Group retreat 2020 (Youtube unlisted) Group Pictures Group retreat in Ascona (TI) 2021 - canyoning in Boggera Group retreat in Ascona (TI) 2021 -…
Video Music for atomic force microscopes” performed by Roderick Lim and Philipp Oertle. The “stickiness" of “dirty molecular velcro” is sufficient to bind selective objects but is weak enough to permit their two-dimensional…
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