Welcome

A quantitative understanding of biological processes is the main objective of biophysics. At the institute of molecular and cellular biophysics we join efforts to unravel the fundamental mechanisms underlying such processes with interdisciplinary approaches.

 


Next Talks

24.05.2013, 13:00 in Room ph127:

Jürgen Bosch; Johns Hopkins University; Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute; Baltimore; USA: "The Plasmodium falciparum Glideosome - a Novel Drug Target"

Latest Publications

 

U. A. Kleβinger, B. K. Wunderlich and A. R. Bausch (2013)
Transient flow behavior of complex fluids in microfluidic channels
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, doi 10.1007/s10404-013-1171-3 Link:  [download]


V. Schaller, A. R. Bausch (2013)
Topological defects and density fluctuations in collectively moving systems
PNAS, vol. 110 no. 12, 4488-4493 Link:  [download]


M. Harasim, B. Wunderlich, O. Peleg, M. Kröger, and A. R. Bausch (2013)
Direct observation of the dynamics of semiflexible polymers in shear flow
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 108302 Link:  [download]



Prof. Dr. Andreas Bausch (E27 Chair)
Cellular Biophysics

Prof. Dr. Hendrik Dietz
Laboratory for Biomolecular
Nanotechnology

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Hugel
Single Molecule Detection
and Manipulation

Dr. Zeynep Ökten

Intracellular Transport Processes

Prof. Dr. Matthias Rief (E22 Chair)
Protein Folding and Molecular Motors

Prof. Dr. Erich Sackmann (Emeritus)
Physics of Biomaterials

PD Dr. Günther Woehlke
Microtubule-dependent processes