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© Sharma et al., PNAS (2024), CC4
Publications RA3 RA4 Friedrich Group
November 18, 2024
How To Achieve Precision in a Noisy Biological System – Scientists Explain the Regular Beating of Sperm Tails
A new study by PoL Professor Benjamin Friedrich and Dr Veikko Geyer from the Diez group at B Cube has revealed how the coordinated efforts of molecular motors can power motile cilia.
© Fuhrmann et al., Science Advances 2024, MPI-CBG
Science Publications RA1 RA4 Dye Group
August 12, 2024
A New Mechanism for Shaping Animal Tissues
Dresden researchers discover a new mechanism for three-dimensional tissue shape changes in animals.
© PoL / Sophie Klempahn and colleagues
Publications RA4 Schießel Group
July 13, 2024
Breaking the Code: Unveiling the Secrets of Chromatin Remodelers
Sophie Klempahn, a PhD student with the Schießel group at PoL, has introduced a pioneering model to explore how chromatin remodelers reposition nucleosomes.
© Friedrich group / PoL
Publications RA4 Friedrich Group
July 5, 2024
Chemotaxis in Bits: Comparison of Fundamental Gradient-sensing Strategies as a Function of Noise
New research from the Friedrich group at PoL explains why cells of different sizes use different navigation strategies.
© Friedrich & Kröger groups
Science Publications RA4 Friedrich Group
March 6, 2024
Branching Out: Understanding the Intricate Patterns of Diatom Silica Formation
By studying silica morphogenesis in diatoms, the Friedrich and Kröger groups at PoL have proposed a mathematical model to explain the formation of branching rib patterns.
©PoL / Kolley et al.
Science Publications RA3 RA4 Friedrich Group
February 1, 2024
Assembling the pieces for building muscles
Researchers from the Friedrich Group published a model for building the muscle structure in PRX Life.
© PoL / Vian et al.
Science Publications RA1 RA4 RA6 Campàs Group
November 3, 2023
Under Pressure: Seeing the Squeeze in Living Organisms
Science RA1 RA3 RA4 Elias Barriga Group
September 27, 2023
New Research Group at PoL Investigates Collective Cell Migration in Living Tissue
© Hagen Gebauer (TUD)
RA4 Schießel Group
March 24, 2022
Biophysics from scratch in 500 pages
With his textbook, Prof. Helmut Schießel, Chair and Deputy Director at the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL) at TU Dresden, lays the foundation for interdisciplinary teaching.
© Hagen Gebauer/TUD
RA1 RA4 Schießel Group Campàs Group
February 15, 2022
New leadership at the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL) of TU Dresden
The Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL) at TU Dresden has appointed Prof. Otger Campàs as new managing director and Prof. Helmut Schießel as deputy director.
© Michael Kretzschmar
RA4 Friedrich Group
July 6, 2021
From biological clocks to the movement of sperm cells: Benjamin Friedrich appointed to new Heisenberg Professorship for Biological Algorithms
Professor Benjamin Friedrich assumed the Heisenberg Professorship for Biological Algorithms at the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life on June 1, 2021. Prof. Friedrich had already headed the eponymous research group at the research cluster cfaed (Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden) since April 2016.
RA4 Research Groups Friedrich Group
April 14, 2021
New Research Group Leader: Benjamin Friedrich
PD Dr. Benjamin Friedrich has taken up a Heisenberg Professorship for Biological Algorithms as of April 1, 2021.
RA4 Research Groups Schießel Group
January 3, 2021
New Research Group Leader: Helmut Schießel
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