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Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Our goal is to
reveal novel macromolecular interactions, up to the level of whole
cells, by means of cryo-electron tomography and advanced pattern
recognition algorithms. Cryo-electron tomography is the only
technique that can obtain molecular resolution images of intact cells
in a quasi-native environment.
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Section of human tissue at molecular resolution
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Ph.D. and Post Doc Positions
Ph.D. and Post Doc positions are available in our group. Currently there are two Ph.D. positions open. If you are interested in applying, please send your application to cryoem@biophysik.org.
Diploma, Master and Bachelor Theses
Selected Publications
Performance evaluation of image processing algorithms on the GPU
Castano-Diez, D., Moser, D., Schoenegger, A., Pruggnaller, S., Frangakis, A.S.
J Struct Biol. 2008 Oct; 164(1):153-60. Epub 2008 Jul 24.
PubMed
A visualization and segmentation toolbox for electron microscopy
Pruggnaller, S., Mayr, M., Frangakis, A.S.
J Struct Biol. 2008 Oct; 164(1):161-5. Epub 2008 May 17.
PubMed
The molecular architecture of cadherins
in native epidermal desmosomes.
Al-Amoudi, A., Diez, D.C., Betts, M.J. & Frangakis, A.S.
Nature. 2007 Dec 6;450(7171):832-7.
PubMed
Fiducial-less alignment of cryo-sections.
Castano-Diez, D., Al-Amoudi, A., Glynn, A.M., Seybert, A. & Frangakis, A.S.
J Struct Biol. 2007 Sep;159(3):413-23. Epub 2007 Jun 9.
PubMed
Cryo-electron tomography reveals the cytoskeletal structure of Spiroplasma melliferum.
Kurner, J., Frangakis, A.S. & Baumeister, W.
Science 2005 Jan 21;307(5708):436-8.
PubMed
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