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indicate that transcription is not only a biochemical, but also a biophysical process: spatial localization plays a key role during which all transcriptional components, promoters and enhancers are brought
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seeks to combine biochemistry and biophysics to investigate this crucial question. The results could not only advance our understanding of diseases such as Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s, but also offer new
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cellular metabolism organizes the structure of the cytoplasm presents, which is an exciting scientific opportunity. This project seeks to combine biochemistry and biophysics to investigate this crucial
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self-organization in soft matter and biophysics, experimentally as well as theoretically. The origin of life is an ultimate form of self-organization. Current research topics are: (1) cooperative
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Professor in Evolutionary Biophysics) Prof Dr Marcos Guimaraes (Associate Professor in Optospintronics) Project description: How do insects see the world? And what can we learn from animal eyes to develop new
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vision systems Supervisors: Dr Casper J. van der Kooi (Assistant Professor in Evolutionary Biophysics) Prof Dr Marcos Guimaraes (Associate Professor in Optospintronics) Project description: How do insects