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An interdisciplinary team of scientists is developing new technologies for companies and public research sponsors in the areas of pharma and biotechnology, biomedical technology, and surface and materials technology.
The main goal is to exploit advanced nanofabrication techniques for controlling the properties and the response of materials at the nanoscale. Particularly, we cover all of the aspects of the research spanning from the design to the fabrication, characterization and practical application of nano-bio sensors. The main activities concern the application of nanodevices to the study of complex bio-molecules, neurons, and cardiomyocytes.

People

Dr. Udo Kraushaar, PI

Function and dynamics of ion channels on the cellular level and in organ-like systems (acute and organotypic tissue preparations, cell assemblies). Special emphasis is placed on the clarification of neurobiological and cardiorelevant questions.

Emilio Pardo González

Fields of work
  • Elctrophysiological characterization of hiPSC neurons using state-of-the-art technologies allowing to decipher the neuronal properties on multiple levels.
Career
  • May 2021 - May 2024
    Doctoral Studies in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Natural and Medical Institute (NMI), Reutlingen.
  • Oct. 2018 - Sep. 2020
    Studies of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (M.Sc.), Graduate Training Centre of Neuroscience (International Max Planck Research School), Faculty of Medicine, Tübingen.
  • Jan. 2013 - May 2018
    Studies of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biology (B.Sc.), Faculty of Exact Sciences and Engineering, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara

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