Protein Bioinformatics in 3D: sequence – structure – function Proteins are the key tools of the cell and are responsible for the most important functions of living organisms. The specific spatial structures of proteins are…
Basel Summer Science Academy for Gymnasium students To enable you to actively carry out research while you are still at high school and to experience firsthand what it means to do research at a top university, the University…
PhD Student Office Are you interested in doing your PhD at the Biozentrum? Would you like to know more about our Biozentrum PhD Fellowships Program ? Or do you have questions regarding our Graduate Teaching Program ? Please…
Publication list - curated & annotated Recent highlights Bacteria use a general danger signal to trigger biofilm formation - Nature Microbiology 2025 Mechanical properties of biofilms measured with spatial resolution -…
Past SBBS speakers A warm thank you to all the great scientists that presented their research in the previous editions of our SBBS seminar series. 2025 Ben Schuler Haribabu Arthanari Marion Jasnin Oliver Zerbe Ariane Briegel…
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Nikon CSU-W1A LOCATION: Room 07.133 (BSL2) SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS: Imaging: Fast imaging with low phototoxicity Stand: Nikon Ti2 with perfect focus system (PFS) XY-stage: motorized Temperature and CO2 incubation Software: NIS…
SBBS Organizing committee The SBBS Organizing Committee of the current semester is composed of: Sofie van Dorst (B. Engel lab) Laetitia Ro žić (S. Hiller lab) Mariia Melnik (B. Engel lab) Max Pokutta (T. Maier lab) Contact…
LEICA POINT SCANNING CONFOCAL “SP8“ BioSafety Level 2 LOCATION: Room 07.131 SPECIFICATIONS: Imaging: Confocal for live imaging (L2) Stand: Leica DMI 6000B with adaptive focus XY-stage: motorized Equipped with 1 HyD and 2…
Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) and urinary tract infections (UTIs) Deciphering UPEC in-vivo physiology To truly understand how UPEC behave inside the human bladder, we go straight to the source – analyzing urine…
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