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Research Groups

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Aebersold Group


Prof. Dr. Ruedi Aebersold, one of the pioneers in the field of proteomics, is known for developing a series of methods that have found wide application in analytical protein chemistry and proteomics.

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Gstaiger Group


The systems biology approach of Dr. Matthias Gstaiger and his group is to study biological signaling processes. The goal is a comprehensive understanding of the structure and the dynamics of signaling systems.

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Malmström Group


Dr. Lars Malmström is working on integrating mass spectrometry data with other large-scale data sets using a relational database system in order to manage biological information.

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Claassen Group


Manfred Claassen's research aims at elucidating the composition of heterogeneous cell populations and how these implement function in the context of cancer and immune biology by jointly evaluating single cell and genome wide measurements.

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Hafen Group


Professor Hafen and his research group study the mechanisms of cell - cell communication with a main focus on how cell- and organ growth is regulated.

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Stocker Group
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Sauer Group


The focus of Prof. Dr. Uwe Sauer's systems biology research are quantitative experimental and computational analyses of interactions and regulation within complex metabolic networks in the model microbes E. coli, B. subtilis, and S. cerevisiae.

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Zamboni Group


The group of Dr. Nicola Zamboni develops and applies analytical and computational methods to investigate in vivo cellular metabolism.

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Wollscheid Group


Dr. Bernd Wollscheid and his research group are focusing on the development of a qualitative and quantitative understanding of the cellular surfaceome as a complex signaling gateway to the microenvironment.

Former IMSB Research Groups

Prof. Lucas Pelkmans
University of Zurich
Prof. Christian Wolfrum
ETH Zurich
Prof. Matthias Heinemann
University of Groningen




 

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