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  1. Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
  2. Technische Fakultät
  3. Department Chemie- und Bioingenieurwesen

Institute of Medical Biotechnology

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High-throughput Biology & Robophotonics

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    • Muscle Opto-Biomechatronics
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High-throughput Biology & Robophotonics

Group Leader

Daniel Gilbert

PD Dr. Daniel F. Gilbert, Dipl. Biol.

Alumni

Medical Biotechnology
High-throughput Biology & Rapid Prototyping

Raum: Room 00.112
Ulrich-Schalk-Str. 3
91056 Erlangen
Germany
  • Telefon: +46913185-23286-69655
  • E-Mail: daniel.gilbert@fau.de

Selected Research Topics

  • High-throughput Biology & Functional Neurogenomics
  • Robophotonics & Rapid Prototyping

Our research focuses on the development and application of novel approaches in cell-based high-throughput screening for studying neuronal mechanisms in homeostasis, development and disease. We engineer instruments using rapid prototyping approaches and develop computational tools for analysis of phenotypic data sets from automated high-content fluorescence imaging. We design miniaturized assay formats for massively parallelized microscopy of single cells as well as in-vitro models promoting the 3Rs concept (Reduction, Refinement & Replacement) in animal experimentation and we apply our technologies for e.g. studying neurotransmission, pharmacology and toxicity using chemical and genetic libraries.

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Erlangen-Nürnberg

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