Orsolya Barabas
Mobile genetic elements: structure, function and applications
Research at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology largely focuses on understanding the cellular architecture and organization through structural and functional studies of macromolecular complexes, processes such as cellular growth, regulation of genome stability and expression, and tissue integrity. Such complex biological problems can only be understood using interdisciplinary approaches. With strong expertise in genetics, biochemistry, molecular, cell, structural, chemical, and synthetic biology, and in a highly collaborative environment, researchers of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology tackle fundamental problems in cell biology using cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art multiangular approaches.
Orsolya Barabas
Mobile genetic elements: structure, function and applications
Andreas Boland
STRUCTURAL BASIS OF CELL DIVISION AND SIGNALLING
Sandra Citi
SIGNALING BY CELL-CELL JUNCTIONS
Ivana Gasic
PROTEOSTASIS AND MICROTUBULE CYTOSKELETON
Guichard/Hamel
THE MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE OF THE CELLS
Thanos Halazonetis
ONCOGENE-INDUCED DNA REPLICATION STRESS
Emmanuel Levy
Explorers and Architects of Cells' Proteome
Robbie Loewith
GROWTH CONTROL BY TOR SIGNALING PATHWAYS
Sophie Martin
Mechanisms of cell polarization and cell fusion
Ramesh Pillai
REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION BY RNA MODIFICATIONS AND NON-CODING RNAS
Florian Steiner
EPIGENETIC INHERITANCE OF CHROMATIN STATES
Former groups
From year 2000 until today