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01
Dec 2024
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Regulated Proteolysis Induces Aberrant Phase Transition of Biomolecular Condensates into Aggregates: A Protective Role for the Chaperone Clusterin

J. Mol. Biol.: Joint publication RESOLV members Prof. J. Tatzelt and Prof. K. F. Winklhofer. Several proteins associated with neurodegenerative…

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29
Nov 2024
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Klung-Wilhelmy Prize 2024 awarded to Max Hansmann

RESOLV member Prof. Max Hansmann has received the Klung Wilhelmy Science Prize for his pioneering work on reactive intermediates and redox systems

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28
Nov 2024
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Nuclear Quantum Effects in Liquid Water are Negligible for Structure but Significant for Dynamics

J. Phys. Chem. Lett.: Joint publication RESOLV members Prof. D. Marx and Prof. J. Behler. Isotopic substitution, which can be realized in both…

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26
Nov 2024
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How Catalysts Secretly Lose Their Stability

Adv. Sci.: Researchers, led by RESOLV PI Prof. K. Tschulik published their findings. Covalent organic framework compounds are more active as catalysts…

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24
Nov 2024
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Professor Max Hansmann Honored for Pioneering Work

Professor Max Hansmann from the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology has received the Klung Wilhelmy Science Award for his pioneering work on…

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22
Nov 2024
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Innovation and impact are part of the Ruhr-Universität

Prof. Kathrin Sommer, RESOLV PS, won the QUBO-Innovationsaward for her CS:iDrop project in citizen-driven drinking water research.

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21
Nov 2024
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Solvent-controlled chiral self-sorting in coordination cages

JACS: RESOLV Principal Investigators Prof. G. Clever and Prof. L. Schäfer and their teams were able to show that social chiral self-sorting of…

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21
Nov 2024
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Steadily increasing demand for a universal tool in quantum chemistry

RESOLV member Frank Neese honored again as a “Highly Cited Researcher”

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