Principal Investigators
Name | Research Area & Research interests | Memberships | |
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Robert Grosse Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, Department I |
Synthetic Biology and Signalling - Signal regulation of the actin cytoskeleton / Nuclear actin assembly and chromatin dynamics in signaling and mitosis / Invasive cancer cell migration / Optogenetic control of actin regulators / High resolution live cell imaging |
CIBSS, SFB1453 |
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Michael Reth Institute of Biology III |
Synthetic Biology and Signalling - Organisation and regulation of intracellular signalling pathways in normal and diseased lymphocytes / Rebuilding the signaling pathways from the B cell antigen receptor / Cre/loxP technique for the B cell specific induction or deletion of genes in the mouse |
BIOSS, CIBSS |
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Winfried Römer Institute of Biology II |
Synthetic Biology and Signalling - Our research focuses on host-pathogen interactions. We are interested in understanding the impact of diverse bacterial virulence factors on host cell physiology. For instance, we aim at elucidating how the Pseudomonas aeruginosa lectins LecA and LecB impair wound healing processes. To achieve our scientific goals, we usually combine “complex”, analytical approaches with “minimal”, synthetic approaches. |
BIOSS, CIBSS |
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Maximilian Ulbrich Department of Internal Medicine IV |
Synthetic Biology and Signalling - Membrane protein assembly / Single molecule imaging / Superresolution / Biophysics of receptors in neuroscience / Immunology and signalling |
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Wilfried Weber Institute of Biology II |
Synthetic Biology and Signalling - |
BIOSS, CIBSS |