Molecular Biotechnology

Molecular Biotechnology comprises a wide range of research areas from basic research to application oriented topics on the function of biomolecules, like e.g. proteins and nucleic acids, as well as other molecules present in biological systems. Starting from analytical detection of biomolecules in biological samples to functional characterization of biomolecules, the field of Molecular Biotechnology is particular interest in the production of biomolecules and the use of cells for drug research, biomedical and pharmaceutical applications, and for the use in diagnostic methods and technical applications. For this, methods in Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology (Synthetic Biology), and Biophysical Chemistry are used.

Supervising professors

PD Dr. Heike Böhm

PD Dr. Maiwen Caudron-Herger

Prof. Dr. Gert Fricker

Prof. Dr. Dirk Grimm

Prof. Dr. Carl Herrmann

PD Dr. Dr. Daniel Hübschmann

Prof. Dr. Andres Jäschke

Prof. Dr. Christian Klein

Prof. Dr. Ursula Kummer

Prof. Dr. Walter Mier

Prof. Dr. Ulrike Müller

Prof. Dr. Dominik Niopek

Prof. Dr. Rienk Offringa

Prof. Dr. Karl Rohr

Prof. Dr. Robert Russell

Prof. Dr. Philipp Uhl

Prof. Dr. Rebecca Wade

Prof. Dr. Stefan Wölfl

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