Frank Jülicher
Professor Frank Jülicher is a Director at the Max Planck Institute for
the Physics of Complex Systems and is a professor of biophysics at the
Technical University of Dresden, in Germany since 2002. He received his
doctoral degree from the University of Cologne in 1994 under the supervision
of Professor Reinhard Lipowsky. Following postdoctoral research at Simon
Fraser University in Canada, and at Institut Curie and ESPCI in France,
he was appointed a CNRS research position at Physico-Chimie Curie, Institut
Curie in 1998. In 2000, he received his habilitation degree from the University
of Paris VII. He has served as an editorial board member of several journals
including the New Journal of Physics and Physical Biology, and was appointed Editor-in-chief of the European Physical Journal E in 2008.
The major research interests of his group are looking at theoretical approaches to understand a range of dynamic processes in cells and tissues. In particular, they focus on active cellular processes such as cellular oscillations, signaling, and cytoskeletal dynamics during cell division and motility, the biophysical basis of hearing, and the biophysical properties and dynamics of tissues and epithelia.
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