📢 Registration is open for the GBM Compact: Focus on Condensate Biology & SPP2191 Satellite Meeting! This is sure to be an incredible event diving into the latest in phase separation research with leading scientists.
📍 Frankfurt am Main
📅 Sept 16–19, 2025
🌐 shorturl.at/ZGQch
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German scientific society for all those interested in biochemistry, molecular biology, biomedicine, biotechnology, cell biology, genetics...
Single molecule biophysics and synthetic biology group of Johannes Gutenberg University and IMB Mainz.
Learn more about our research on our website: https://lemkelab.com/
We combine soft matter physics, biophysics and cell biology to uncover physical principles of cellular organization @ Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life, Dresden
Molecular biologist with interest in transcription, chromatin, nuclear organisation, and developmental biology. Runs a lab, teaches students, and is concerned about the world we live in.
President of the Max Planck Society since 2023 – dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of society. | @maxplanck.de
🔗 https://www.mpg.de/praesident
🔗 www.mpg.de/imprint
We study the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, in particular how RNA-binding proteins become dysfunctional in ALS and FTD, for example through aberrant phase separation and aggregation.
Science and fun from the lab of Tony Hyman at the MPI-CBG @mpicbg.bsky.social. Tweets by Hymanlab members.
https://hymanlab.org/
Studying the cell nucleus in search of inspiration for future DNA computers. Systems Biology professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, post opinions mine alone.
hilbertlab.org
https://malone.bioquant.uni-heidelberg.de
Scientist | Physical principles in Biology | Single Molecule Biophysics | Optical tweezers | Imaging Facility, MPI-IE, Freiburg
Theoretical biophysics group at MPI-DS, Göttingen. We study the spatiotemporal organization of soft matter in cells, tissues, and synthetic systems; see www.zwickergroup.org
Scientists using microscopes, math, physics and fun to discover how cells work @Duke Cell Biology/BME. https://gladfelterlab.net
Assistant Professor, Princeton University | biomolecular condensates + computer simulations | https://josephgroup.princeton.edu (she/her)
Asst. Prof. at WashU School of Medicine; biophysics/biochem/evolution of intrinsically disordered proteins. How does nature encode function without a stable structure? We work in vivo / in vitro / in silico. He/him.
https://www.holehouselab.com/
Scientist interested in 3’UTRs and mRNA-based translation environments. We study how mRNAs regulate IDR conformations and protein functions. MSKCC in NYC
Associate Prof. at U Buffalo; learning how macromolecular phase transitions program cellular functions; single-molecule biophysics; disordered proteins; origin of life and RNA.
Laboratory webpage: https://www.banerjeelab.org/
Associate Professor, NCBS, Bangalore. Interested in signaling driven gene regulation, enhancers, genome organisation, RNA
Scientist by day, artist by night. 🔬 (Science: drummondlab.org) Sculpture, drawings, and other works. Obsessed with the details of the natural world.
Using molecular biophysics, biochemistry, and cell biology to understand the intersection of protein quality control mechanisms and neurodegenerative disorders (ALS, FTD); IDPs, Ub biology, UBQLNs