BIOSS-A
BIOSS-B
BIOSS-C
Funded projects 2015-2018
Funded projects within Area A
- Single-molecule superresolution imaging of the X chromosome using oligopaints FISH technology (Dr. Asifa Akhtar)
- SGK sensors for in vitro/in vivo dissection of signaling controlling membrane dynamics (Prof. Ralf Baumeister)
- Metabolic control of organization and assembly of the mitochondrial voltage dependent anion channel (VDAC) (PD Dr. Thomas Becker)
- Plasticity in synaptic transmission encoded by the dynamics and assembly of AMPA-type glutamate receptors (Prof. Bernd Fakler)
- Membrane signaling complexes: Analysis, Synthesis and Control (Prof. Carola Hunte)
- Nano-scale organization and dynamics of presynaptic Ca2+ channels (PD Dr. Akos Kulik)
- Cooperation and regulation of mitochondrial preprotein translocation networks (PD Dr. Nils Wiedemann)
- Timing of cell fate decisions by stem cell transcription factors (Dr. Daria Onichtchouk)
- Communication between co- and post-translational membrane protein targeting pathways (Prof. Sabine Rospert)
- De-orphanization and characterization of transcellular and intracellular signaling mechanisms of the orphan G-protein coupled receptor GP158 (Dr. Uwe Schulte)
- Dynamics of the Mitochondrial Proteome and Integration into Signalling Networks (Prof. Bettina Warscheid)
Funded projects within BIOSS B:
- Counting cilia: Unusual checkpoint control of the atypical Cyclin O (Ccno) Counting cilia: Unusual checkpoint control of the atypical Cyclin O (Ccno) regulating number and formation of multiple motile cilia (Dr. Sebastian Arnolds)
- Characterisation of an ill-defined kinase in vivo. (Prof. Tilman Brummer)
- Charting the kinase-phosphatase-protease network driving pancreatic cancer (Prof. Tilman Brummer)
- Optogenetic control of dopaminergic neurogenesis (Prof. Wolfgang Driever)
- Investigating a novel role of the oncogene homolog DEK4 in Arabidopsis shoot meristem stem cell signaling (Prof. Thomas Laux)
- Regulation of Tip60S90 phosphorylation by CDK9: implications for a role in the regulation of transcription (Dr. Ulrich Maurer)
- Regulating developmental signaling by sorting at the plasma membrane (Dr. Giorgos Pyrowolakis)
- Elucidating functional networks of shed and secreted proteins in complex tumor microenvironments (Prof. Thomas Reinheckel, Prof. Christoph Peters, PD Dr. Oliver Schilling)
- Modelling epithelial cancers for targeting carcinogenesis and progression (Prof. Silke Laßmann, PD Dr. Oliver Schilling)
- Cilia as cellular stress sensors (Prof. Gerd Walz)
- Oncogenic signaling networks and interaction of tumors with the microenvironment (Prof. Robert Zeiser)
Funded projects within BIOSS C
- Deep learning for automated image analysis in generic imaging modalities (Prof. Thomas Brox)
- Personalized Glyco-Engineered Complement Regulators for Complement-Associated Diseases (Prof. Ralf Reski)
- Design and analysis of an artificial transmembrane signalling system (Dr. Max Ulbrich)
- Characterisation of Phytochrome PfrPr Heterodimers and Implementation of a Far-Red Light Inducible Optogenetic Switch (Prof. Andreas Hiltbrunner)
- Dissecting signaling kinetics and regulatory feedback by optogenetics (Dr. Giorgos Pyrowolakis)
- A new multiplexing high throughput protein-protein-proximity assay for probing nano-scale protein organization and interaction in biological membrane (Dr. Jianying Yang)
- Novel optogenetic switches to control cell signaling (Prof. Wilfried Weber)
- Design-controlled activation of mouse T lymphocytes (Prof. Wolfgang Schamel)
- Effect of Stochastic Nanoroughness on Phenotype and Gene Expression Patterns in Astrocytes (Prof. Prasad Shastri)
- Role of CTSK-MP-9 Crosstalk in Epithelial Tumor Progression (Prof. Prasad Shastri)
- Lipid nano-clustering by external stimuli (Prof. Heiko Heerklotz, Prof. Winfried Römer)
- Mathematical modelling for BIOSS (Prof. Jens Timmer)
- Optogenetic control of signaling switches in mammalian cells (Prof. Gerald Radziwill)
- Microfluidic In Situ Sequencing for revealing Signaling Transduction in Organoids (Dr. Matthias Meier)
- Metabolic Lipid Imaging with Raman Microscopy and Microfluidics (Dr. Matthias Meier)
- SELEX for synthetic biology and nanoscale applications (Prof. Rolf Backofen)