Projects
| Bereich A: | ||
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Correlation between regulatory DNA sequences and gene expression data based on the comparative analysis of non-coding regions between human and mouse | M. Vingron C. Sers | 
| A3 | Modelling of signalling cascades – the impact of the RAS pathway on transcriptional targets | R. Schäfer N. Blüthgen | 
| A4 | The role of the circadian clock in tumour development/progression | A. Kramer H. Herzel | 
| A5 | Understanding the biological function of HEAT-repeat containing human proteins | E. Wanker M. Andrade | 
| Bereich B: | ||
| B1 | Processing of highly relevant acoustic signals by a sensory system – physiological basis and evolutionary constraints of neuronal feature extraction | B. Ronacher S. Schreiber | 
| B3 | Synaptic conductances during sharp wave-ripple complexes | D. Schmitz R. Kempter M. Brecht | 
| B4 | Title: High-frequency (600 Hz) components in primate EEG: Analysis and modelling of sub-millisecond coherence of cortical stimulus-evoked 'population spike bursts' | G. Curio R. Kempter | 
| B6 | In a few computational steps from sensory representation to feature extraction and object recognition | M. Hennig M. Nawrot | 
| B7 | Glutamate receptor trafficking in the integration of short- and long-term synaptic plasticity | S. Sigrist H. Herzel | 
| Bereich C: | ||
| C1 | Host manipulation by parasitic endosymbionts: Combining proximate and ultimate approaches | P. Hammerstein | 
| C3 | Integration of signal transduction and cytokine expression in T helper lymphocytes | T. Höfer M. Löhning A. Radbruch | 
| C6 | Neuronal excitation as a perturbation of the energetic and osmotic homeostasis: Implications for robust network behaviour | H. Holzhütter O. Kann | 
| C7 | Membrane biogenesis modelling of a Toxoplasma gondii-infected human cell and deduction of underlying metabolic principles | N. Gupta H. Holzhütter R. Lucius | 
| C8 | Theory-based prediction of drug targets in biological networks | E. Klipp | 
| Bereich Z: | ||
| Z | Central tasks of the Collaborative Research Centre | P. Hammerstein | 
