Facundo Rueda

 

(Photo © Abhinav Mishra)

 

PhD Student

room: 518

 


Profile

Facundo Rueda is from Argentina and finished his dentistry degree at UNC in 2017. While studying, he got interested in research. In 2018, he worked with a PhD student in the Biological Chemistry group at UNC, studying periodontal disease with a rat model. To continue his research, Facundo moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he got an MSc in Human Biology from the University of Copenhagen. In 2023, he completed his master's thesis on how genetic mutations affect pancreatic cancer using a mouse model. This project included skills like animal handling, high-resolution microscopy, and image analysis. Currently, Facundo is part of the Edda Klipp group, where he investigates gene expression in the yeast cell cycle through fluorescence microscopy, incorporating computational methods into his research.

 

 

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Winter semester 2024/2025

Winter semester 2024/2025

We offer courses for bachelor and master students in the field of biophysics. Here you can find information and materials for the current semester. Read More
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Research topics

Research topics

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Publications


Most recent publications

  1. Pattarawan Intasian, Chalermroj Sutthaphirom, Oliver Bodeit, Duangthip Trisrivirat, Ninlapan Kimprasoot, Juthamas Jaroensuk, Barbara Bakker, Edda Klipp and Pimchai Chaiyen.
    Enhancement of essential cofactors for in vivo biocatalysis..
    Faraday discussions, June 2024.

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Current openings and projects

Integration und dynamische Simulation von Signalnetzwerken in humanen Zellen

Projekt für Masterarbeit

Integration und dynamische Simulation von Signalnetzwerken in humanen Zellen

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Biology,
Theoretical Biophysics, 10099 Berlin, Germany