Oxford and Dresden researchers develop a new method, TopACT, and reveal hidden patterns in lupus kidney disease.
Mistakes in protein production might help organisms adapt to sudden environmental changes.
Cell biologist elected to the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
Scientific symposium on the occasion of Marino Zerial’s 65th birthday
Pierre Mangeol joins MPI-CBG and CSBD as ELBE visiting faculty.
HFSP Program Grant Award for Carl Modes and collaborators
Dresden computational biologists create a proteome-wide model to map mistakes in protein production and their effects on cell fitness.
Characterizing movement patterns of E. coli bacteria by using engineered bacterial strains and physical models.
Symposium brings Dresden and Leipzig researchers together
Open-source supercomputer algorithm predicts patterning and dynamics of living materials and enables studying their behavior in space and time.