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  • Advanced methods for protein function prediction

    Research subject

    We are only starting to understand the functional networks of the proteins encoded in the now sequenced human genome. The ability to predict gene and protein function from the sequence and network context is linked to this goal.

  • Advanced spectroscopy

    Research subject

    Advanced spectroscopy uses the way light interacts with matter - how it is emitted, absorbed or scattered - to gain insight into speeds, temperatures, and the composition of different materials.

  • Biochemistry

    Research area

    Biochemistry is the scientific field concerning the chemical reactions that occur within living organisms.

  • Bioinformatics

    Research area

    Bioinformatics as a scientific field has emerged and evolved during the last decades as a consequence of the large amount of sequence data generated in other biological and medical fields.

  • Biophysics

    Research area

    Biophysics is the science that concerns the physics of living organisms.

  • Development of tools for molecular analysis

    Research subject

    More extensive methods are required to handle and analyse the growing amount of data generated by new molecular methods. This research field is closely connected with biotechnology.

  • DNA/RNA/PNA-interactions

    Research subject
  • Energy conversions

    Research subject

    Proton transport across biological membranes, electron and proton-transfer reactions within the respiratory complexes, and regulatory interactions between membrane proteins are processes that contribute to energy conversion within a cell.

  • Enzymatic synthesis of DNA building blocks

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  • Enzyme catalysis

    Research subject

    Many of the chemical reactions that take place within a cell occur through enzymes – proteins that catalyze reactions. Were it not for enzymes, many of the reactions in the cell would take a very long time that would be incompatible with survival.

  • Machine learning in bioinformatics

    Research subject
  • Membrane Proteins

    Research subject
  • Methods for simulations of biological systems

    Research subject
  • Mitochondria

    Research subject

    Living cells are dependent on the conversion of energy that originates from digested material and light. This conversion delivers a chemical representation of this energy to the cell and it takes place inside the membrane systems of compartments inside the cell - either chloroplasts or mitochondria.

  • Neurochemistry

    Research area

    Neurochemistry is the scientific field that describes and investigates the biochemistry of the brain and neural circuits.

  • Neurodegenerative diseases

    Research subject

    Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the selective loss of specific neuronal populations with corresponding distinct clinical features.

  • Neurodevelopment

    Research subject

    Development of the nervous system is a highly regulated process where billions of neurons are generated and integrated into functional circuits.

  • Neurotoxicity

    Research subject

    Neurotoxicity is the effect of toxic substances on the nervous system. It is an important cause for the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.

  • Nitrogen fixation

    Research subject

    Some organisms, such as Rhodospirillum rubrum, a bacterium that has been well studied at the department for biochemistry and biophysics, has the catability of binding nitrogen from the air for use within the cell. The products of this nitrogen metabolism then becomes available to certain plants that cohabitate the soil where these bacteria thrive.

  • Protein biogenesis

    Research subject

    Protein biogenesis includes protein synthesis, and for membrane proteins, it also includes the process by which the proteins end up located in the membrane.