In all of our research areas we use integrated approaches, which include a wide range of techniques like biochemical, cellular, genetic, and
organismal methods, to deepen our understanding of central processes in mammalian biology, which are highly significant for human health.
Not exact matches
Research areas include species for comparative research; phenotypic characterization; fitness, genome stability and lateral gene transfer; control of
organismal traits; monitoring and surveillance; modeling and standardization of
methods and data.
Elucidating the dynamic distribution of
organismal lineages has been central to biology since the 19th century, yet the difficulty of combining biogeographic
methods with shifts in habitat suitability remains a limitation.