Computational analyses of behavioral time series experiments. Automated open data publication. Digital infrastructures for Open Science.
http://www.uni-regensburg.de/biologie-vorklinische-medizin/neurogenetik
We use structural Biology tools, such as cryo-Electron Microscopy and X-ray crystallography to elucidate ribonuclear-protein complex structures at atomic resolution. This allows us to study the molecular basis of transcription by eukaryotic RNA-polymerases.
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The analysis of small molecules in highly complex biological mixtures such as tissue extracts and body fluids (Metabolomics).
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We study theory, models and statistical methods in ecology, evolution and conservation.
http://www.uni-regensburg.de/biologie-vorklinische-medizin/theoretische-oekologie
Machine Learning, Pattern recognition, Neural networks, Deep Learning and explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI), Image Processing and Biomedical Engineering
http://www-aglang.uni-regensburg.de
Chromatin Dynamics; The role of non-coding RNA molecules in Chromatin; rRNA Gene regulation; Epigenetic regulation in chromatin; Functional compartimentalisation of the nucleus and chromatin domain; The role of Chromatin remodeling complexes in Malaria and Cancer; Biophysical Methods to quantify molecular interactions.
We employ bioinformatics and biophysics tools to unravel structure-function relationships of vital molecular and macromolecular complexes by modeling, visualizing, simulating, predicting, analyzing, and designing static and dynamic 3D protein structures. Therefore, we employ biomolecular dynamics simulations, artificial intelligence-based protein structure prediction, and quantum chemical calculations.
We unravel the atomic mechanism behind large molecular machines. To that end we exploit novel methods in NMR?spectroscopy and other advanced structural biology methods.
http://www.uni-regensburg.de/biologie-vorklinische-medizin/biophysik-1
We focus on the structure and function of membrane proteins and macromolecular complexes, which are involved in stress-regulated and stress-activated transport processes across the membrane.
http://www.biologie.uni-regensburg.de/Biophysik2/Ziegler