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The Biotechnological Centre (Biotec) of the Technische Universität Dresden is a unique interdisciplinary centre focussing on research and teaching in molecular bio-engineering. The Biotec hosts top international research groups dedicated to genomics, proteomics, biophysics, cellular machine, tissue engineering, and bioinformatics.
The Biotec has some 150 members of staff from over twenty different countries from East and West Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Researchers have diverse backgrounds covering biology, medicine, physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering. The Biotec provides excellent lab facilities and infrastructure with close links to companies residing in the same building, to the nearby Max-Planck-Institute for Cell Biology and Genetics , and to the university's faculties.
research category: natural science
research discipline: biology
The Biotechnological Centre (BIOTEC) of the Technische Universität Dresden is a unique interdisciplinary centre focussing on research and teaching in molecular bio-engineering. The BIOTEC has some 160 members of staff from over twenty different countries from East and West Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Researchers have diverse backgrounds covering biology, medicine, physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering. The BIOTEC provides excellent lab facilities and infrastructure with close links to companies residing in the same building, to the nearby Max-Planck-Institute for Cell Biology and Genetics, and to the university's faculties. The centre provides an state-of-the-art service and device pool for research groups and companies.
research focus: The BIOTEC hosts top international research groups dedicated to genomics, proteomics, biophysics, cellular machines, tissue engineering, developmental genetics and bioinformatics.
Interdisciplinary centre focussing on
- Research and teaching in molecular bio-engineering
- Hosts top international research groups dedicated to genomics, proteomics, biophysics, cellular machines, molecular genetics, tissue engineering and bioinformatics