Main research areas
Biophysicists can in principle write their Bachelor's, Master's or Diploma thesis in working groups in all three departments of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Research groups with a biophysical research focus can be found on the pages of the departments:
Physics
AG Biophysics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy (Prof. Dr. Rolf Diller)
AG Optical Technologies and Photonic (Prof. Dr. Georg von Freymann)
AG Biophysics and Medical Physics (Prof. Dr. Volker Schünemann)
AG Computer simulation and Material science (Prof. Dr. Herbert Urbassek)
AG Interfaces nanomaterials and biophysics (Prof. Dr. Christiane Ziegler)
Biology
Microbiology (Prof. Dr. Nicole Frankenberg-Dinkel)
Animal Physiology (Jun. Prof. Dr. Jan Hirtz)
Cell Biology (Prof. Dr. Johannes M. Herrmann)
Human Biology / Human Genetics (Prof. Dr. Stefan Kins)
Plant Physiology (Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Neuhaus)
Zoology / Neurobiology (Prof. Dr. Jan Pielage)
Chemistry
Laserspectroscopy (Prof. Dr. Markus Gerhards)
Clusterchemy (Prof. Dr. Gereon Niedner-Schatteburg)
Biochemie (Prof. Dr. Antonio J. Pierik)
Food Chemistry / Toxicology (Prof. Dr. Elke Richling / Prof. Dr. Dr. med. Dieter Schrenk)