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Chemical Genetics / Thomas U. Mayer
(
University of Konstanz, Dept. of Molecular Genetics)
  -Mitosis and Meiosis in  Eukaryotes
  -regulation of cellcycle by Ubiquitin-Ligases
  -function and regulation of motorproteins for chromsome segregation
  -Chemical Genetics  for functional characterization of mitotic proteines

Department of Molecular Biology /
Thorsten Berg
(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, München, Axel Ullrich)
   -HTS for inhibitors of protein dimerization/oligomerization
   -cell-based screens using automated "microscope-based" detection
   -(15.000 compounds, Maybridge, ChemDiv, natural product collection)

Chemical Biology / Ronald Frank
(Helmholtz Institut für Infektionsforschung, Braunschweig)
-phenotypic screening assays 
-high-content screens in cultured cells  
-compound libraries (60.000 compounds) 
-peptide libraries 
-peptide and small molecule micro-arrays
-molecular analysis of protein-protein interactions

 Chemical Genomics CentreHerbert Waldmann
(MPI f. Molekulare Physiologie, Dortmund)
Within the Chemical Genomics Centre organic chemists, biochemists and biologists collaborate closely and develop small molecules as modulating ligands for proteins that enable cell biological studies of biological systems and an understanding of the function of gene products.               

Screening Unit / Jens Peter von Kries
(Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, Berlin)
-High Content Screening, electrophoretic mobility shift screening, fluorescence intensity (FI), fluorescence polarization, luminescence, FRET-HTS in 384 well format.
-molecular characterization of protein-protein interactions 
-in silico screening

Gorlaeus Laboratory / Gregg Siegal
(University of Leiden, The Netherlands)

- New methods for drug discovery and DNA repair/replication.
- use of NMR as an analytical or  3D structural tool.

High-Throughput Technology Development Studio, TDS /   Marc Bickle (MPI-CBG,Dresden)
-functional screening in cultured cells and model organisms  
-high-content phenotypic assay development  
-technology development in automated microscopy and image    analysis 
-RNA interference screening for target identification  
-RNA interference libraries production

 Chemical Biology Core Facility / Joe Lewis
(EMBL & DKFZ, Heidelberg)

 -compound libraries (50.000 compounds)
 -focused libraries (NPs, peptide libs, in silico
 -screening)
 -assays for targets