Selected publication 2011-2020 Sikorra S, Donald S, Elliott M, Schwede S, Coker SF, Kupinski AP, Tripathi V, Foster K, Beard M, Binz T. (2020): Engineering an effective human SNAP-23 cleaving botulinu
Current research interests copyright: Scheibe, Renate, PD Dr. Cell Biochemistry/MHH, Immunoflourescence of multinucleated skeletal muscle cells in culture, Staining of myosin (green) and nuclei (DAPI)
Working group disk Welcome to PD Dr. Renate Scheibe In our research group, we investigate questions of skeletal muscle and its fiber types, especially during fiber type transformation in connection wi
Further information Phylogenetic tree of the MAPKAP kinases MK2, MK3 and MK5 (copyright Gaestel, Matthias / Zellbiochemie / MHH) We investigate signal transduction mechanisms that are relevant for car
Binz working group Dr. Tomas Binz, head of the working group;copyright: Trulley, Philipp/ Cell Biochemistry/ MHH Welcome to the Binz working group! Our research group deals with botulinum neurotoxins.
Binz, Dr. Thomas Binz.Thomas(at)mh-hannover.de 0511 532 2859 Henke, Tina Henke.Tina(at)mh-hannover.de 0511 532 8841
Basic practical course in biochemistry The basic practical course in biochemistry covers the practical basics of biochemistry. Copyright: Dr. Gustav Meyer / Cell Biochemistry / MHH Head of the practic
Courses of the Institute of Cell Biochemistry Teaching for biochemistry students Information on the Biochemistry study programmes Lectures, internships, seminars of the Institute of Cell Biochemistry
Teaching at the Institute of Cell Biochemistry Master's degree program in Biomedicine The Institute of Cell Biochemistry offers the compulsory elective module "Signal Transduction" for Biomedicine - M