Master's student Adriana Schneider is writing her thesis at ISAS. She is working on optimising the analyses of biological samples. Since November 2020, the 30-year-old has been part of the Proteomics working group.
For their idea of creating a molecular glue that can be used for better cancer treatment in the future, Suyuan Chen and his team of international junior scientists have won the Merck Innovation Cup 2021.
Dr. Jasmina Zivanovic and Dr. Marko Miler from Belgrade are visiting ISAS in the context of the „Serbian Science and Diaspora Collaboration Program“. They are investigating how our day-night rhythm influences structural changes in proteins.
His doctorate in physics took Alexander Knodel only two and a half years. At ISAS, the swift scientist is part of the team Miniaturisation and is currently working on an optimised sample supply for mass spectrometry.
Researchers at ISAS are working on a gaining a more precise understanding of the molecular cuases of NMDs in order to improve treatment options, which are currently limited. NMDs are diseases that affect the interaction of nerves and muscles.
Julia Lill wants to understand why the body's own immune cells can even aggravate some diseases such as cancer instead of fighting them. Therefore, she examines specialised immune cells in the tumour microenvironment.