Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry

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The Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry is a leading German research institute near Munich that conducts fundamental research in molecular biology, cell biology, and related areas of life sciences.

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instanceOf Max Planck Institute
research institute
affiliation Max Planck Society
surface form: Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science
collaboratesWith Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Technical University of Munich
other Max Planck Institutes
country Germany
employs doctoral researchers
postdoctoral researchers
scientists
fieldOfWork biochemistry
biophysics
cell biology
cellular signaling
computational biology
developmental biology
molecular biology
molecular medicine
neurobiology
proteomics
structural biology
systems biology
focusesOn basic research in life sciences
fundamental research
fundingModel publicly funded
hasCampusSetting research campus Martinsried
hasResearchArea bioimaging
cell cycle and cell division
cellular organization
cytoskeleton research
electron microscopy
epigenetics
gene expression regulation
genome stability
immunology-related biochemistry
membrane biology
metabolism
molecular mechanisms of disease
protein structure and function
signal transduction
single-molecule biophysics
hasType non-university research institute
languageOfWork English
German
locatedIn Martinsried
locatedNear Munich
mission advancement of basic knowledge in life sciences
partOf Max Planck Society
region Bavaria

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Max Planck Society hasPart Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry
Robert Huber employer Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry