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Current Topics in Biophysics Lecture Series offered by the GGNB doctoral program “Physics of Biological and Complex Systems” 19.10.2018 Prof. Dr. Theo Geisel, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Perspectives of Theoretical Neuroscience: Deciphering the Dynamics and Function of Neuronal Circuits 26.10.2018 Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Collective Dynamics of Biomolecules 02.11.2018 Dr. Sebastian Kruss, Institute for Physical Chemistry Fluorescent Probes and Chemical Imaging 09.11.2018 Prof. Dr. Marina Bennati, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Electron Spins as Probes for Studies of Structure and Function in Biomolecules 16.11.2018 Dr. David Zwicker, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Active Droplets in Biological Cells 23.11.2018 Dr. Melina Schuh, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Bioimaging and Image Analysis 30.11.2018 Prof. Dr. Ramin Golestanian, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Making Living Matter from the Bottom Up 07.12.2018 Dr. Michael Habeck, Institute for Mathematical Stochastics Computational Modeling of Biomolecular Structures 14.12.2018 Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Complex Systems 11.01.2019 Dr. Isabella Guido, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Biopolymers and Motor Proteins in Biomimetic Systems 18.01.2019 Dr. Aljaz Godec, MPI Biophysical Chemistry The Physics of Random Searching: How to Understand and Manipulate the Speed-limits Imposed by Diffusion 25.01.2019 Prof. Dr. Burkhard Geil, Institute for Physical Chemistry Neural Networks in Image Analysis 01.02.2019 Dr. Johannes Soeding, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Introduction to Bioinformatics Seminar room SR 16 - IIIrd Institute of Physics [Section F, 2nd Floor, Room F02.125], Faculty of Physics, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, 37077 Göttingen WiSe 2018/19 Friday 10.15 – 11.45 a.m. Open to all interested students and PhD candidates !

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Page 1: Lecture Series offered by the GGNB doctoral program ... · Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Complex Systems 11.01.2019 Dr. Isabella Guido, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Biopolymers

Current Topics in BiophysicsLecture Series offered by the GGNB doctoral program

“Physics of Biological and Complex Systems”

19.10.2018 Prof. Dr. Theo Geisel, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Perspectives of Theoretical Neuroscience: Deciphering the Dynamics and Function of Neuronal Circuits

26.10.2018 Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Collective Dynamics of Biomolecules 02.11.2018 Dr. Sebastian Kruss, Institute for Physical Chemistry Fluorescent Probes and Chemical Imaging 09.11.2018 Prof. Dr. Marina Bennati, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Electron Spins as Probes for Studies of Structure and Function in Biomolecules

16.11.2018 Dr. David Zwicker, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Active Droplets in Biological Cells

23.11.2018 Dr. Melina Schuh, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Bioimaging and Image Analysis

30.11.2018 Prof. Dr. Ramin Golestanian, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Making Living Matter from the Bottom Up 07.12.2018 Dr. Michael Habeck, Institute for Mathematical Stochastics Computational Modeling of Biomolecular Structures

14.12.2018 Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Complex Systems 11.01.2019 Dr. Isabella Guido, MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization Biopolymers and Motor Proteins in Biomimetic Systems 18.01.2019 Dr. Aljaz Godec, MPI Biophysical Chemistry The Physics of Random Searching: How to Understand and Manipulate the Speed-limits Imposed by Diffusion

25.01.2019 Prof. Dr. Burkhard Geil, Institute for Physical Chemistry Neural Networks in Image Analysis

01.02.2019 Dr. Johannes Soeding, MPI Biophysical Chemistry Introduction to Bioinformatics

Seminar room SR 16 - IIIrd Institute of Physics [Section F, 2nd Floor, Room F02.125], Faculty of Physics, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, 37077 Göttingen

WiSe 2018/19 Friday 10.15 – 11.45 a.m. Open to all interested

students and PhD candidates !