Projektpartner
Netzwerk Endozytose (Koordinator Prof. Marino Zerial)
Cognition Network Technology for image analysis, integration of human models of perception into software, analysis complex biological systems applied to biotechnology |
Dr. Maria Athelogou, Deffiniens AG, Munich |
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Drug discovery cell culture tools, development of multi-well based mini-bioreactor for polarized hepatocytes, drug biotransformation and development with pharmaceutical companies |
Prof. Augustinus Bader, University Leipzig |
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Analysis of spatio-temporal pattern formation in biological systems at the molecular and cellular scale |
Prof. Andreas Deutsch, TU Dresden |
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Liver cell biology and TGF- beta signaling, liver disease mechanisms and target identification with pathobiochemical relevance |
Prof. Steven Dooley, University Hospital Mannheim |
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Miniaturized and automated solutions for the life sciences, drug discovery services, offering combinatorial libraries and lead optimization, biological assay development and data generation |
Dr. Martin Daffertshofer, Evotec Technologies GmbH Hamburg |
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Expertise in threading and modeling software, phylogenetic analysis of protein families |
Dr. Bianca Habermann, MPI-CBG, Dresden |
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Modelling of signal transduction pathways, Metabolic control analysis, intra- and intercellular calcium dynamics, Synchronization of cellular oscillations, Evolutionary optimization |
Prof. Hans-Peter Herzel, Humboldt University, Berlin |
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Self-assembling systems in theoretical and computational context, molecular information processing systems |
Prof. John McCaskill, Ruhr-University Bochum |
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Computational approaches to study the structure, dynamics, interactions and reactions of bio-macromolecules for in-depth simulation or scaled to protein families and whole genomes |
Dr. Rebecca Wade, EML-R Villa Bosch, Heidelberg |
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Core competence in endocytosis, molecular cell biology, biochemistry, HC assays and image analysis, genomic siRNA and compound libraries HTS for drug development |
Prof. Marino Zerial, MPI-CBG, Dresden |



