Quantitative modeling of expression pattern evolution in insect development
Alex Kalinka, Melek Asli Kayserili, Christopher Schmied, Vineeth Surendranath
We are interested in quantitatively testing…
Structural Color Biogenesis or
How do cells shape and organize their organelles?
In parallel, we study organelle biogenesis, focusing on the differentiation of particular pigment cells of the…
A versatile pipeline for the multi-scale digital reconstruction and quantitative analysis of 3D tissue architecture
We designed a flexible pipeline for the multi-scale reconstruction and…
Multi-Scale Analysis of Cell and Tissue Organization
The Zerial group works on endocytosis - from its molecular mechanisms to implications in cell and tissue organization. Our interests range from…
Functional Characterization of the Endosomal Fusion Machinery
Our research group pioneered the functional analysis of the Rab family of small GTPases in intracellular transport with a special…
Exploiting the Endosomal System for the Delivery of Macromolecules
Macromolecules such as nucleic acids or proteins possess a great potential as therapeutics in medical applications and research.…
Collaborations
For more information on our collaborations, please visit the Zerial lab website at: http://zeriallab.org/page/collaborations
Group Members - Job Opportunities
Job Opportunities
PhD students Students interested in a PhD project in the Meyers group are encouraged to apply to the International Max Planck Research School for Cell, Developmental and Systems…
Project Description
C. elegans is a highly stereotypic model animal with (almost) fixed lineage and numbers of cells in its five stages of development. Each individual cell can be annotated, i.e.…