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- Ralf M. Zerbes
Ralf M. Zerbes studied Molecular Medicine at the Universities of Freiburg and Perth. He is now a PhD student in the group of Martin van der Laan working on the molecular architecture and function of the MINOS complex
, Ida J. van der Klei
Ida J. van der Klei, PhD, was trained at the Universities of Groningen (RUG) and Munich. Since 2005 chair of Molecular Cell Biology and since 2007 full Professor at the RUG. Research areas: molecular cell biology of yeast and filamentous fungi, cell organelles, peroxisome biogenesis and quality control
, Marten Veenhuis
Marten Veenhuis, PhD, obtained his education at the University of Groningen (RUG). Founder and chair of the research group Molecular Cell Biology (formerly Eukaryotic Microbiology) at the RUG, now emeritus. Research areas: peroxisome biology, yeast, filamentous fungi, fluorescence and electron microscopy
, Nikolaus Pfanner
Nikolaus Pfanner, MD, was trained at the Universities of Munich and Princeton. Since 1992 Professor and Chair of Biochemistry at the University of Freiburg. Research areas: Protein sorting in cells, biogenesis of mitochondria, membrane protein networks
, Martin van der Laan
Martin van der Laan, PhD, received his professional training at the Universities of Osnabrück and Groningen. Since 2007 group leader (Assistant Professor) at the University of Freiburg. Research areas: Intracellular protein sorting, biogenesis and dynamics of organellar membranes
and Maria Bohnert
Maria Bohnert, PhD, studied Molecular Medicine at the University of Freiburg and performed her PhD work on mitochondrial protein biogenesis supported by a Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds fellowship. She is currently working as a post-doc in the group of Martin van der Laan, where she studies the principles of mitochondrial membrane organization
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