H.- G. Busse made his Ph.D. in the age of 26 working with Manfred
Eigen, who received the Nobel Prize two years later. Soon
thereafter Busse worked as Post-Doc. in the Dept. of Biochemistry at
Stanford University. Later he was teaching Professor
at Harvard
University. Busses scientific development is reflected in
the close on 100 papers he has published. The subject matter of
these works ranges from the nature of nonlinear thermodynamic
networks and its applications in economic systems to some
problems of molecular and developmental biology, biochemistry
and physics.
His interest spotlights now two prior targets:
firstly new ideas about biological shape and functions in
developmental biology and secondly the development of a
biochemical computer kernel for associative calculations.
Dr. Alexander Krämer (mirrors Homepage at CALTECH)
In 2004 Alexander Krämer and H.-G. Busse received the first place prize in system biology from CSBi at the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
In 2005 Dr. Alexander Krämer continues his work at Caltech (the California Institute of Technology)
Alumni:
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Emeritus
Prof. Bent Havsteen: Emeritus and former Head of the Dept. of Biochemistry