Analytische Chemie
We develop and apply liquid-phase and HRMAS NMR spectroscopy methods in various projects (chemistry, medical applications, material sciences).
Assoz. Prof. Dr. Julien Furrer
Anorganische Chemie
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Biochemie
We study the in vivo role of chemical tRNA modifications and their connection to cellular quality control, development, and disease.
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Leidel
We study structural and regulatory roles of ncRNAs in ribosome biology, translation control, and cancer cell proliferation.
Prof. Dr. Norbert Polacek
Chemiedidaktik
Developing and supporting chemistry education focussing on higher education with the guiding motif "questions for teaching" for lecture and laboratory courses
Dr. Gunnar Schwarz
Organische Chemie
Our research into molecular quantum materials focuses on the synthesis of π-conjugated aromatic compounds with intrinsic optoelectronic and magnetic properties
Assoz. Prof. Dr. Shi-Xia Liu
Organische / Pharmazeutische Chemie
We focus on applied biocatalysis to bridge the gap between lab and processes through enzyme immobilization technology, hybrid catalysis, and flow chemistry.
Prof. Dr. Francesca Paradisi
We use artificial intelligence guided exploration of chemical space integrating computation, organic synthesis and biology to discover innovative drugs and peptides.
Prof. Dr. Jean-Louis Reymond
Pharmazeutische Technologie
- Bio-inspired and bioderived drug delivery systems for patient-centric therapies - Advanced biorelevant assays and 3D cell models to screen new therapeutics
Prof. Dr. Paola Luciani
Physikalische Chemie
We focus on electrocatalysis for sustainable energy, uncovering degradation pathways and optimizing catalyst stability and activity.
Prof. Dr. Matthias Arenz
Radiochemie
Nuclear chemistry, radiochemistry, metal chemistry, adsorption chromatography, radiopharmaceutical isotopes, ultrafast separations, radionuclide production
Tit. Prof. Dr. Robert Eichler