Project Details
Professor Dr. Thomas Carell
Address
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie
Department Chemie
Butenandtstraße 5-13
81377 München
- As Applicant
- Current projects
- Completed projects
- Synthesis and Analysis of modified tRNA bases (Research Grants)
- Levels and functions of non-canonical nucleosides in messenger RNA (Priority Programmes)
- Current projects
- As Leader
- Completed projects
- Massenspektrometer (Major Research Instrumentation)
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- Completed projects
- As Spokesperson
- Current projects
- SFB 1309: Chemical Biology of Epigenetic Modifications (Collaborative Research Centres)
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- Completed projects
- SFB 749: Dynamics and Intermediates of Molecular Transformations (Collaborative Research Centres)
- EXC 114: Munich Center for Integrated Protein Science (CIPSM) (Clusters of Excellence)
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- Current projects
- As Participating Researcher
- Current projects
- GRK 2338: Targets in Toxicology - Deciphering Therapeutic Targets in Lung Toxicology (Research Training Groups)
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- Completed projects
- GRK 541: Protein Function at the Atomic Level (Research Training Groups)
- GRK 2062: Molecular Principlas of Synthetic Biology (Research Training Groups)
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- Current projects
- As Project Head
- Current projects
- Molecular mechanism of active demethylation (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Integrated Research Training Group (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Central Tasks of the Collaborative Research Centre (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Formation and analysis of DNA-protein crosslinks (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Chemical biology of intracellular nucleic acid recognition (CRC/Transregios)
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- Completed projects
- Synthese selektriv metallisierbarer, nanometerskaliger Oligonukleotide (Collaborative Research Centres)
- The chemistry of nucleotide excision repair and cellular development (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Dynamics and Intermediates of DNA Base Modification Processes (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Central Admininistration (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Nano-agents for the manipulation of innate immunity (Collaborative Research Centres)
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- Current projects