The aging of protein droplets

Scientists discover how protein droplets change from liquid to solid state over time

Hydraulic instability decides who’s to die and who’s to live

Dresden researchers discover that a mechanical cue is at the origin of cell death decision.

Rotating forces get embryos in shape

Dresden researchers discover how a protein creates the rotatory forces essential for animal development.

The bright side of an infectious protein

Stress sensors promote yeast cell survival

How do our cells respond to stress?

Molecular biologists reverse-engineer a complex cellular structure that is associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS

Remembering a brilliant scientist

Celebrating the life and science of Prof. Suzanne Eaton

Talks

… Tomancak Stowers Institute Kansas City invited by Julia Zeitlinger and Scott Hawley Mar 27th Pavel Tomancak…

Answer to Darwin's question

Analysis of almost 500 fish genomes to answer fundamental questions

Research Focus

… 5950-5957 (2020). Alan Ianeselli, Damla Tetiker, Julian Stein, Alexandra Kühnlein, Christof Mast, Dieter…

Research Focus - 2. Dynamic systems

… 5950-5957 (2020). Alan Ianeselli, Damla Tetiker, Julian Stein, Alexandra Kühnlein, Christof Mast, Dieter…

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