Project Details
Professor Dr. Karl-Peter Hopfner
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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gene Center Munich
Feodor-Lynen-Straße 25
81377 München
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As Applicant
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Current projects
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Completed projects
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Structural Biology of DNA damage sensors (Research Grants)
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Structural and functional biology of the HP68 ABC ATPase (Research Grants)
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Strukturelle Biochemie des Exosoms in der RNA Prozessierung (Research Grants)
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Current projects
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As Leader
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Completed projects
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Proteinkristallisationsanlage (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Ultrahochauflösende LC-MS/MS Massenspektrometrieeinheit (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Completed projects
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As Spokesperson
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Completed projects
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GRK 1721: Integrated Analysis of Macromolecular Complexes and Hybrid Methods in Genome Biology (Research Training Groups)
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Completed projects
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As Participating Researcher
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Completed projects
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GRK 1202: Oligonucleotides in Cell Biology and Therapy (Research Training Groups)
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GSC 1006: Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) (Graduate Schools)
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EXC 114: Munich Center for Integrated Protein Science (CIPSM) (Clusters of Excellence)
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Completed projects
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As Project Head
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Current projects
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Mechanisms of Regulation and Information Processing by the INO80 Remodeler (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Structural mechanism of MRN-ATM in DNA double-strand break signalling and processing (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Structural mechanisms of self-nucleic acid sensing by cGAS (CRC/Transregios)
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Completed projects
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Structural mechanism of the activation of RIG-I by viral RNA (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Repair and Signaling of DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Normal and Malignant Hematopoiesis (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Structural mechanism of the Swi2/Snf2 ATPases in genome expression and maintenance (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Identifying and targeting escape mechanisms in AML using multispecific antibody derivatives (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Structural Mechanisms of MALT1 Signaling in T-Cell Differentiation and Activation (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Current projects