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About UsResearchTechnology PlatformsTeachingiGEMNews & EventsOpen PositionsContactIntern Search & Find advanced search | Sitemap News BioQuant Seminar: Nov, 17 16:00 Grégoire Altan-Bonnet – Single-cell dissection of the dysregulation of antigen signaling in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) BioQuant Seminar: Dec, 8 16:00 Heinz Koeppl – TBA Invitation to CellNetworks Core Facilities Symposium on November 12, 2015 The symposium starts on November 12 at 1 pm and will take place in seminar room 041 in BioQuant, Im Neuenheimer Feld 267. [more] Interdisciplinary work on the hepatocyte cell cycle published in Molecular Systems Biology G1-phase, S-phase, G2-phase and mitosis describe the consecutive events of the cell cycle - a well-known, yet not fully understood process, which is strongly regulated by external factors such as g [more] Contact | Search | Sitemap University of Heidelberg > Research Institutions > BIOQUANT BioQuant BioQuant, the Center for “Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems” at Heidelberg University was established in 2007 as an interdisciplinary University research center that is solely dedicated to research and training in systems biology. BioQuants’s objective is to function as a platform for the development and constant refinement of mathematical models of complex biological systems as well as the swift validation of scientific hypotheses via experimental data. Currently, up to 40 University and non-University research groups (DKFZ, EMBL, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS, formerly the European Media Lab), and the MPI for Medical Research) are affiliated with BioQuant. These research groups are instrumental in implementing numerous national and international systems biology funding initiatives. They include the FORSYS-ViroQuant, HepatoSys, SysMo, and several MedSys, SysTec, and GerontoSys networks, the public-private-partnership program BioMS as well as the Helmholtz Initiative for Systems Biology (SBCancer), and the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks, to some extent. In addition to advanced computational tools and methods for data analysis, image processing, and modeling, BioQuant’s central technology platform provides cutting edge technologies for systematic functional imaging with an emphasis highthroughput and high-content microscopy, high-resolution microscopy and electron microscopy (conventional and cryoEM). The NIKON Imaging Center and the Hamamatsu TIGA (Tissue Imaging and Analysis) Center are both integral parts of BioQuant’s technology platform. Teaching Program for Systems Biology In addition to its research goals, BioQuant is committed to implementing a sustainable infrastructure for systems biology education (at Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D. student levels) at Heidelberg University. In the international Master’s program “Molecular Biosciences” at Heidelberg University, a new major curriculum for systems biology has been established.
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