Welcome to our Department
Prof. Andreas Ladurner is the Chair of the Department of Physiological Chemistry.
We investigate the nuclear processes that allow organisms to react and adapt to environmental changes. In particular, we are interested in the identification and analysis of novel mechanisms that dynamically regulate chromatin structure and transcription, with a keen focus on the role of cellular metabolites, DNA damage, signalling networks and mitochondrial function.
The research groups in our department study how aging, stresses such as DNA damage and animal behaviour condition gene activity and nuclear function. We perform our studies in model systems such as yeast, trypanosomes, Drosophila and mammals. Our collaborative and interdisciplinary working style includes methods that range from structural biology and genomics to live-cell imaging and physiological approaches.
Our department is also intensively involved in the teaching of medical students at the LMU. We provide practical courses, seminars and lectures in the field of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and welcome undergraduate and graduate researchers for their scientific training in a collaborative and international environment.
Announcements
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19.11.2024
Research News
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31.10.2024
Recent Publications
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30.10.2024
Seminars