Resolving Immune Signaling Complex Assembly Inside Living Cells with Sub-Nanometer Resolution
How do multiprotein complexes responsible for processing immunological responses assemble inside cells? To address this challenge, researchers from the RTG2900 engineered high-density nanodot arrays using capillary nanostamping and tailored surface chemistry. By capturing transmembrane adaptors, [...]
How can red light trigger chemical reactions in water?
Sensitized triplet–triplet annihilation upconversion (sTTA-UC) can convert two low-energy photons into one of higher energy, but its use in water is often limited by the poor solubility of the required chromophores. Researchers from the RTG2900 overcome this challenge by encapsulating a [...]
Beim diesjährigen Retreat des Graduiertenkollegs „nanomaterials@biomembranes“ trafen sich Promovierende aus Biologie, Chemie und Physik mit führenden Forschenden der Universität Göttingen und des Max-Planck-Instituts für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften.
Interdisciplinary Exchange at the RTG2900 Cluster Days
The Research Training Group 2900 “nanomaterials@biomembranes” will host its first Cluster Days on April 10–11, 2025 at the Center for Cellular Nanoanalytics (CellNanOs), Osnabrück University. The event brings together principal investigators, experts, and [...]
Launch of Progress Reports Seminar Series at RTG2900
The Research Training Group 2900 “nanomaterials@biomembranes” at the Osnabrück University has launched its first round of PhD Progress Reports seminars for providing doctoral researchers with a platform to present their ongoing projects and latest research findings.
First Scientific Retreat of RTG2900 Strengthens International Collaboration in Delft
The Research Training Group 2900 “nanomaterials@biomembranes” at Osnabrück University successfully held its first scientific retreat in Delft, Netherlands, bringing together doctoral researchers, principal investigators, and internationally renowned scientists for an intensive exchange across [...]