Facts about research activities methods and techniques...
Studies
in the in the cell culture lab
- the distribution of MAG and SMP
in chicken and co-cultures
- the growth of DRG cells
- the re-aggregation
of primary neural chicken cells in vitro under the effect of Pyrethroide and other
factors as well as the growth in different media (serum free culture's) was studied
- the
function of Gangliosiden as factor for neuronal development and re-aggregation
- longtime
cell-culture experiments (with video recording and digital longtime image analysis
equipment) and recordings of the spontaneous cell activity by means of calcium-sensitive
dye stuffs
- developmental biology of the chicken brain
Other
studies
- modeling and design of non linear system in the process
of life
- gene techniques and developmental biology (trans-gene-mice, bead
implantation in wing-buds)
- microorganisms which develop spatial structures
in 3D space (Myxococcus)
- Dictyosteium and structure pattern
- C.elegans
and premorphogenesis (electron micropgraphs of the early egg)
- Yeast and
the spatial structures in 3D space
- dynamic and development of malic acid
reaction
- metabolite chromatography and photometry of glycolysis
- different
spatial structures at mushrooms
- circadian rhythm, day night experiments
with algae
- building a computer based half automatic cancer diagnosis
system, with a prototype database of protein patterns of leukemia cancer which
contains close to 800 high resolution Coomasive and silver-painted 2D PAGE-IEF
(Polyacrylamid Gel Electrophoresis Isoelectric Focusing) of different clinical
characterized cancer patients.
Special studies at NIH and
MIT and Harvard University etc.
- Gene technology and developmental
biology
- Molecular biological computing
- application of the principles
of nonlinear thermodynamic networks to the development of economic systems
- etc....
Facts
about this web site
This site was setup in the last quarter of 2000.
At that time the research topics of this lab and especially the computational
approach to developmental biology have been relevant for a very few scientists only. The site statistics reflects a change of that situation within
the last months (Feb 2003), with close to 3000 hits per month. Due to this fact I will redesign
the makeup in order to improve this site a little bit, however I am not really
eager todo it. -- kraemer AT email DOT uni-kiel DOT de
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