AMOLF postdoc Katja Taute (Systems Biology and Biophysics research groups) has won the award for outstanding postdoctoral talk at the BLAST XIII conference (13th International Conference on Bacterial Locomotion and Signal Transduction). The award included …
T. Xu, D. Vavylonis, F-C. Tsai, G.H. Koenderink, W. Nie, E. Yusuf, I-J. Lee, J.-Q. Wu and X. Huang, SOAX: A software for quantification of 3D biopolymer networks, Sci. Rep. 5, (Article number: 9081), 1-10 (2015)
As of September 1st, 2015 AMOLF group leader Tom Shimizu has been appointed professor of ‘Experimental Physics of Behavior’ at the VU University Amsterdam. Shimizu’s research focuses on the physical bases of biological behavior across …
Contact person of AMOLF support departments. Institute manager: Paula van Tijn Mechanical Design – team leader: Ilya Cerjak Precision Manufacturing – team leader: Jan van der Linden Electronics Engineering – team leader: Huib Harteloh Software …
Group leader Tom Shimizu was awarded a so called ‘Vrije FOM Programma’ on The signal is the noise: seeking physical origins of fluctuation in organism-scale behaviour. Variability in the behavior of living organisms has traditionally …
3D tracking of micron-sized particles Group: Systems Biology We have developed a simple, robust, and broadly applicable, high-throughput 3D tracking method based on computational image analysis, which requires only a standard phase contrast microscope, a …
L. Van de Cauter, F. Fanalista, L. van Buren, N. De Franceschi, E. Godino, S. Bouw, C. Denelon, C. Dekker, G.H. Koenderink and K.A. Ganzinger, Optimized cDICE for Efficient Reconstitution of Biological Systems in Giant Unilamellar Vesicles, ACS Synth. Biol. 10, (7), 1690-1702 (2021)
Nieuw inzicht in werkingsmechanisme chaperonne-eiwit Hsp70 Op 26 oktober publiceert Nature een onderzoek dat een decennia oud model voor de werking van een cruciaal eiwit omverwerpt. Onderzoekers van FOM-instituut AMOLF en de Universiteit van Heidelberg …
New insight into how the chaperone protein Hsp70 works On October 26th Nature will publish a study that overturns the decades-old textbook model of action for a protein that is central for many processes in …