Zamboni Group

Overview

Our lab is interested in cellular metabolism, how it drives cellular decisions and differentiation, and how it sustains pathological states in disease.

To address these questions, we develop and apply advanced techniques to monitor the activity of metabolic networks. Our approaches build largely on mass spectrometry (i.e. high-throughput and quantitative metabolomics, tracer studies, dynamic experiments) and computational analysis for data processing, mining, and integration. In particular, we strive to develop generally applicable, data-driven methods that can cope with the complexity of mammalian cells or dynamic systems. 

Our toolbox is applied broadly on very different systems (microbes, worms, cell lines, mice, primary human cells and tissues, etc.) through a large network of collaborators in Academia and Industry. Read more

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Sauer Zamboni group achieves LEAF sustainability certification!

Congratulations to Stephan Durot for passing his PhD defense

Adriano Rutz wins the Gold Trophy of the National ORD Prize 2023! Well done!

Tomek Diederen defends his PhD Thesis

Nicola Zamboni receives Credit Suisse Award for Best Teaching

Adriano and Vince won a Poster Prizes at the annual Meeting of the Swiss Metabolomics Society

Open Postdoctoral Positions in the Zamboni lab

Master/Semestert Project: Metabolome:Proteome Cross-Talk in Basal Autophagy

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