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Cellular Mechanics Research Group

The research group was established in 2017 and focuses on the regulation of the dynamic rearrangement of actin combining the tools of cell biology, signal transduction and biophysics. Mechanobiology includes all...

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Protein biophysics research group

Our group has been active since 2021, and our research focuses on the mechanical analysis of biomolecules using laser tweezers and magnetic tweezers and atomic force microscopy. Over the last decades, experiments...

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Single-molecule Biophysics and Nanobiotechnology Group

The mission of the group is the investigate important biomoleculaar systems and processes at the level of individual molecules. In our philosophy mechanical forces play a central, deterministic role in cellular...

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Theoretical molecular biophysics

  We aim to understand the working mechanism of macromolecular systems by starting from their known static structure and following their internal dynamics through all atom simulation methods.  

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Protein dynamics and interactions research group

Our research group was formed in 2020 based on previous collaborations and joint applications. We investigate the relationship between the structural dynamics and function of proteins, as well as the interactions...

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HUN-REN-SU Biophysical Virology Research Group

The mission of the research group is to uncover the structure, function and infection mechanisms of important viruses. Highly pathogenic viruses (e.g., SARS-CoV-2) are invesatigated, but we also explore the...

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HUN-REN-SU Nanobiophysics Research Group

Our group was established in 2024 with the support of the HUN-REN Welcome Home and Foreign Researcher Recruitment Programme . Our research focuses on nanoscale biologically important molecules and particles....

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Quantitative in vivo molecular imaging working group

Current imaging technologies allow us to follow physiological processes with high temporal and spatial resolution, and at the same time obtain a very precise morphological image. The aim of the working group is to...

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Makromolekuláris szerkezeti és biospektroszkópiai csoport

The group studies the structure and stability of biologically relevant macromolecules. In order to obtain detailed structural information, several spectroscopic techniques are used. The group has a quite unique...