The working group’s laboratories are well equipped:

  • High-throughput live cell imaging (calcium, migration)
  • High-throughput fluorescence microscopy (BD Pathway 855)
  • Molecular biology
    (RT-qPCR, cloning, mutagenesis)
  • Cell culture (transient transfection,
    heterologous expression)
  • Immunohistochemistry (post-hoc immunocytochemistry, in situ
    hybridization, RNAScope)
  • Receptor pharmacology (binding studies, SAR,
    modeling)
  • Self-generated gene library comprising almost 700 plasmids
  • Self-generated active ingredient library with almost 500 substances


In addition to the basic science and engineering laboratories (chemistry, physics, biology, biochemistry and electrical engineering), the Department of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering has a fully equipped clean room. Two scanning electron microscopes and a Raman microscope are also available.