Most living organisms on our planet-whether plants, animals, or humans -contain mitochondria in their cells. Their main function is to supply energy for nearly all cellular processes. To achieve this, mitochondria use the…
From uncharted sequence space to de novo proteins From uncharted sequence space to de novo proteins Biological proteins form mostly tightly clustered families in the pool of possible combinations of canonical amino acids.…
Prof. Dr. Andreas Engel, Emeritus 1986 - 2010 | Professor of Structural Biology Andreas Engel was professor of Structural Biology at the Biozentrum from 1986 to 2010. He established the biological use of molecular mass…
Single-cell activities of bacterial pathogens during infection and treatment Bacterial infections are a major threat to human health. New antibiotics and vaccines are urgently required but progress has been slow. A major…
C2: Functional Organization of the Cell Nucleus – 13182 (2 hrs/week; 2 CP; Fall 2026) Birthe Fahrenkrog, Roderick Lim This course will describe the structure and function of the eukaryotic nucleus. The nucleus serves as the…
C6: Stem Cell Biology – 28854 (2 hrs/week; 2 CP; Spring 2026) F. Doetsch , A. Wodnar-Filipowicz, I. Martin, A. Peters Stem cell research continues to grow at an extraordinary pace and raises hope for reconstructive…
A1.1: New Trends in Developmental and Molecular Immunology – 13167 (2 hrs/week; 2 CP; Fall 2025) Daniela Finke In the present lecture series various immune cell subsets and immune pathways which regulate health and disease…
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