Systems and Synthetic Biology
The Laboratory of Systems and Synthetic Biology (SSB) contributes to elucidate mechanisms underlying basic cellular processes, evolution and interactions among microbes and between microbes and their environment (including the human host). We do so in the context of entire biological systems. We translate the acquired knowledge into biotechnological, medical and environmental applications.
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Systems and Synthetic Biology teaches several courses and is involved in iGEM. We also facilitate internships and theses for bachelor and master students.
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Innovative genetic tools and metabolic engineering strategies for advanced biomanufacturing : A focus on Pseudomonas putida
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A gentle introduction to principal component analysis using tea-pots, dinosaurs, and pizza
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Genes controlling hydrolysate toxin tolerance identified by QTL analysis of the natural Saccharomyces cerevisiae BCC39850