Our group is interested in the determination of structure and dynamics of a variety of molecules of chemical and biological interest, organic synthesis of biologically relevent compounds and nmr method development.

This includes natural and nonnatural biomacromolecules: Proteins in their folded and unfolded state, oligonucleotides like RNA and DNA and their complexes, and nonnatural biopolymers. While many of our projects involve the use and development of new methods in high resolution NMR-spectroscopy of liquids as a major technique, our group is engaged in the chemical and biochemical synthesis of proteins, RNA and DNA as well as photolabile cage compounds. Many of the research projects are collaborative in nature, and we have a wide range of interactions with other academic research groups.

Aktuelles:

NEW: OC I - Klausur 16.03.2009 Ergebnisse

NEW: Bachelorarbeiten im AK Schwalbe

Understanding Protein Misfolding and Aggregation by NMR funded by European Union´s FP6 - LSHG-CT-2004-512052 (UPMAN)

Center for Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance (BMRZ)

European Network of Research Infrastructures for providing Access and Technological Advancements in bio-NMR (EU-NMR) - Interactive form for access to the instrumentation

Workshop: May 28 - June 5, 2009 - Protein Science Summer School 2009 - Spetses, Greece

Workshop: July 4, 2009 - EU-NMR: Biological magnetic moments - Prague, Czech Republic Participants from the group: Harald Schwalbe

Symposium: September 10-11, 2009 - Vielberth-Symposium on Functional Nucleic Acids - Regensburg, Germany

Course: September 21 - 26, 2009 - FEBS Practical & Lecture Course - Sofia, Bulgaria Participants from the group: Christian Richter (speaker)

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