Research Interests of the Hildebrandt Group
Our group develops and applies modern Bioinformatics techniques for different problem areas in the Life Sciences. A major focus are Bioinformatics approaches that relate to the study of human diseases and their therapies. From a methodological point of view, our research spans a broad range that encompasses, e.g., Computational Proteomics, Transcriptomics, Structural Bioinformatics, Visualization, and Image and Volume Analysis.
On the following pages, we want to briefly describe some of our current research projects.
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Biomedical Image Analysis |
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G-protein coupled receptor modelingG-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of α-helical transmembrane proteins and thus, involved in many biological processes. Because structural information for GPCRs is still limited, we explore the applicability of in silico modeling strategies on this protein family. |
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