
Projects
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
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The project was majorly dedicated to build cell mechanistic models and study cell mechanics and cell migration. Both ...
Understanding the pathophysiology of lung fibrosis is of paramount importance to elaborate targeted and effective ...
During development and adult homeostasis, cells in our bodies need to constantly integrate internal and external ...
Transcription is the process of converting DNA into RNA and is essential to cellular life. The transcription process ...
The dynamics of large biomolecules such as proteins or RNAs provide an important insight into their function and ...
Normative computational models of human sensorimotor behavior based on optimal feedback control with signal-dependent ...
Ion channels play a fundamental key role in all living organisms and are crucial for the signal transduction of neurons ...
Understanding the behavior of different materials not only furthers general knowledge, but can also often be used for ...
Ion channels play a fundamental key role in all living organisms and are crucial for the signal transduction of neurons ...
Understanding the behavior of different materials not only furthers general knowledge, but can also often be used for ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large family of membrane proteins which share a conserved structural ...
The asymptotic suction boundary layer (ASBL) is a flow that develops over a flat bottom plate in the presence of suction ...
The ratio of viscous to Joule dissipation in turbulent conducting fluids is of importance in solar- and astrophysical ...
Sortase A7M is an enzyme, which catalyzes the linking reaction of the N-terminal and the Cterminal region of two ...
In the present investigation, the Lichtenberg supercomputer was used for the numerical simulation of steady and ...
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