Centre for Biological Signalling Studies (bioss)

Biological signalling processes are key regulators of cellular activity in all cell types of living organisms. A better understanding of these processes will not only provide solutions to essential biological problems but also have a major impact on medical research and practice. The Centre of Biological Signalling Studies (bioss) in Freiburg applies modern analytical methods and strategies of synthetic biology to study biological signalling processes in a creative and playful way.

The central research idea of bioss is to initiate and promote a dialectic process between scientists using analytical (dissecting) and synthetical (rebuilding) approaches in signalling research.

The signal pathway engineering projects of bioss are conducted by an interdisciplinary team of researchers and are supported by a new resource centre called the bioss toolbox.

Jointly supported by:

Funded by

German Research Association

 

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News

17.11.2009

Freiburg iGEM Team: Serial Gold Medal Winner

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Events

23.11. Talks for the bioss W1 position "Animal Models of Human Diseases"

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26.11. Talk Prof. Hans-Reimer Rodewald

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