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physiological and chemical biology of proteins like ion channels and proteases. The group tackles questions in the field of ion channels and proteases with innovative physiological, 3D modeling, structural
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the hydrogel channels dilate and shrink in response to flow shear – just like real veins. Second, training with chemicals: When a chemical flows through the hydrogel channel, it permanently softens the material
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. Marc Freichel, Ca2+ signaling pathways in cellular and integrative organ functions are investigated. The main focus lies on TRP and Ca2+ channels in the plasma membrane as well as in acidic organelles
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research. Solid understanding of fundamental concepts in wireless communications and sensor systems. Desirable: preliminary knowledge in antennas, wave propagation, or radio-frequency engineering. Good
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studies using cell culture models (3D culture, expression of mechanosensitive channels) Hands-on training in ultrasound stimulation, custom transducer designs and cell culture setups, live-cell imaging and
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of Medicine. The institute is dedicated to cardiovascular research. Our research groups investigate the function of HCN channels in the heart as well as TPC and TRPML channels in the endolysosomal system. Loss
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flexible. The focus here is on classical molecular dynamics techniques, including enhanced sampling approaches for membrane proteins, such as channel proteins. Applications range from systems involved in
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techniques, including enhanced sampling approaches for membrane proteins, such as channel proteins. Applications range from systems involved in light harvesting to substrate/antibiotics transport through
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Science principles •Salaray according to the usual payment for scientific employees (TV-L E13, 75%, for 3 years) •Access to up-to-date research equipment in a multisensory laboratory: 64-channel EEG
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Connectom MRI scanner equipped with ultra-strong gradients (one of only four worldwide), a 306-channel MEG system, and several TMS, TDCS, NIRS, and EEG systems. Research projects and teaching are assigned