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Alumni Name Position Held in Lab Current Position ALBORELLI Ilaria PhD & PostDoc Head of Data Analysis Unit, Pathology Department, University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland AYDOGAN Vahap PhD & PostDoc QA Expert, QA…


Overview

Biozentrum Community We are a lively and dynamic community with over 30 research groups, 260 young scientists and a total of 500 employees. And we are very international – the Biozentrists come from more than 40 countries.…


Bacterial biofilms, pigments and javelins

Bacterial biofilms, pigments and javelins Multicellular aggregates contain chemical gradients that promote physiological differentiation, and this contributes to drug tolerance in structures such as tumors and infectious…


Projects

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…


Christoph Moroni

Prof. Dr. Christoph Moroni, Emeritus 1987 - 2008 | Professor of Medical Microbiology Christoph Moroni was a guest professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the Biozentrum. Between 1987 and 2008 he was the director of…


Biozentrum is part of two BRCCH Multi-Investigator Projects

Precision Microbiota Engineering for Child Health The project “Precision Microbiota Engineering for Child Health”, headed by Prof. Emma Wetter Slack of the ETH Zurich, aims to modify the microbiota of individuals with inborn…


Crime Scene Schizophrenia - 30 Genes under suspicion

The research team led by Prof. Alex Schier, Director of the Biozentrum, University of Basel, and currently group leader at Harvard University in Cambridge, investigated a total of 132 genes associated with schizophrenia. The…


CV

CV of Alexander Schmidt PhD Nationality German Positions: Since 2009 Head of the Proteomics Core Facility at the Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland 2006 – 2009 Post-doctoral scientist in the laboratory of Prof.…


Relay station in the brain controls our movements

Whether we move our arms, legs or the entire body, every movement is centrally controlled by our brain. Different brain regions and neuronal networks play an essential role in this process. This includes the Substantia…


Anna Mandinova

Well prepared for life July 2018 What a coincidence. Shortly, after we sent out our request for an interview, Harvard Professor Anna Mandinova replied that she is currently traveling through Europe and Switzerland.…