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© Dr. Lena Dehnen | Osnabrück University
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Since 2016, Florian Fröhlich and his research group "Molecular Membrane Biology" have been at home in our department and have been combining biological questions with state-of-the-art technology ever since. The broad field of mass spectrometry as well as novel applications in lipdomics/proteomics are his passion. Now he is entitled to bear the title of professor and holds the new professorship "Bioanalytical Chemistry". Find out what that means and how it feels to call oneself a professor!

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What would studying be like without the necessary exams? Probably less stressful and nerve-racking - but don't worry: With Dörthe van Eyck and Heike Brinkkötter you have the best support team for all your concerns concerns around the topic of exams at hand and you will be competently guided through the exam phase! Whether you have questions about your exam regulations, are unsure about the exam system itself or are looking for your certificates and certificates of achievement, this is the right place for you! A look behind the scenes of the examination office in the Department of Biology!

© Osnabrück University | Lena Dehnen
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If you know the structure of a protein, you understand its function! That is the doctrine of structural biologist Prof. Arne Möller. Starting in autumn 2020, he will finally be able to pursue his love for the structure of the smallest molecules in Osnabrück. You might then get to know him in his lectures. Find out here, what structural biology means to him personally and what type of student he was during his studies.

© Osnabrück University | Lena Dehnen
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Dr. Katherina Psathakis' world is that of microscopes, or more precisely, that of electron microscopes. At the heart of CellNanOS, she makes sure that the tiniest cell structures, some of which are only nanometers in size, are visible. For her, this is always a fascinating sight.