Torsten Schwede, a current member of the President’s Board of the University, is set to lead one of Switzerland's most important academic bodies. The chemist heads a research group for structural bioinformatics at the…
Adjusting organ size during development The sizes of living organisms span over twenty orders of magnitude or so. Mechanistically, the control of organ and organismal size results from the complex integration of autonomous…
How cells defend their cytosol against bacteria: LPS ubiquitylation and other tricks Intracellular pathogens colonize specific subcellular niches, reflecting the pathogen's need for host factors and nutrients as well as its…
She says, he says: With kit and caboodle to Sweden February 2024 Both are researchers at the University of Gothenburg: he is a professor; she is a senior scientist. They both once worked at the Biozentrum and are a couple.…
Master of Science in Physics of Life The Master's degree program in Physics of Life at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel provides training in cutting-edge research at the interface of physics, mathematics,…
Researchers use the mouse as a model organism to study the structure and function of skeletal muscle, neuromuscular diseases and ageing processes in muscle. The scientists are aware of their responsibility in the use of…
2023 was a year of significant scientific discoveries and exciting community activities. A major highlight was our first World Alumni Day, celebrating our global community and renewing as well as fostering connections. More…
Programming Materials with Synthetic Biology On behalf of Mustafa Khammash , we kindly invite you to the Special Seminar: Wilfried Weber INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Saarbrücken, Germany Department of Materials…
RNA regulation in neurons and neurodegeneration My lab focuses on the molecular processes underlying subcellular RNA localization, translation, and stability in neurons and neurodegeneration, specifically the functions of…
Prof. Dr. Camilo Perez 2017 - 2023 | Professor of Structural Biology Camilo Perez studied biochemistry at the National University of Colombia in Bogota and received his PhD in Structural Biology from the Max Planck Institute…
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