Biophysic
Our group focuses on the biophysics/analysis of the nuclear nanostructure, mainly of mamalian cell nuclei. For this, a combination of biocomputing simulations (top) and experimental approaches (bottom) is used. Results from large scale (top-left) and small scale (top-right) brownian dynamics of chromatin can help to interprete experimental outcomes from structural analyses using new molecular fluorescence labeling techniques in a variety of novel microscopic approaches, such as e.g. SMI microscopy (bottom-right) and topological approaches, e.g. SPDM (bottom-left).
- University newsletter from October, 29 2008
- Report about localization microscopy (January 2009)
- University newsletter from January, 27 2009
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