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07
Jan 2025
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Geometric Effects on C-C Coupling of Aryl-Carbenes under 2D Confinement

Chem. Eur. J.: Joint publication RESOLV members Prof. K. Morgenstern and Prof. W. Sander. It is well established that the confinement of reactants to…

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18
Dec 2024
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Electrode potential transforms surfaces

JACS: Single-atom catalysts combine the advantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Researchers led by Prof. K. Exner have now shown that…

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14
Dec 2024
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How sensitive are protein hydration shells to electrolyte concentration and protein composition?

Prot. Sci.: Joint publication RESOLV members Prof. P. Petersen and Dr. A. V. Verde. Proteins of obligate halophilic organisms have an unusually high…

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10
Dec 2024
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Inspiring: Group leader Josep Cornellà honored by Cell Press

RESOLV’s ECR group leader Dr. Josep Cornellà honored by Cell Press for achievements in Bismuth Chemistry.

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06
Dec 2024
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Ausstellung gibt Einblicke in die Forschung des Exzellenzclusters RESOLV

Eine Expedition in die Welt der naturwissenschaftlichen Forschung können Besucher*innen in der Ausstellung „Völlig losgelöst“ erleben. Sie erhalten…

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03
Dec 2024
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Revolutionizing Plasma Control by Lasers

Clara Saraceno will use an ERC Consolidator Grant to develop new methods for adjusting air plasma composition using ultrafast lasers. This…

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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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