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  1. Welcome! Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) are investigating the structure and function of proteins - from individual molecules to whole organisms.

  2. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry investigate the structure of these proteins and how they function – from individual molecules through to complex organisms.

  3. PhD. The Graduate Program, organized by the graduate students of the International Max Planck Research School for Molecules of Life (IMPRS-ML) is offering an attractive training and social program for about 200 PhD students at the institute and the partner universitites (LMU & TUM).

  4. The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (German: Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie; abbreviated MPIB) is a research institute of the Max Planck Society located in Martinsried, a suburb of Munich.

  5. The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) in Martinsried, Munich is one of the leading international research institutions in the fields of biochemistry, cell and structural biology and biomedical research.

  6. Proteins are the molecular building blocks and engines of the cell, and are involved in practically all life processes. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry investigate the structure of these proteins and how they function – from individual molecules through to complex organisms.

  7. 50 Years Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry. (1973 – 2023) 50 years ago, there was a lot of construction activity here on campus, as three Max Planck Institutes were merged and a new institute was built. Today’s MPI of Biochemistry was founded and ceremoniously opened on March 23, 1973.

  8. The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) belongs to the Max Planck Society, an independent, non-profit research organization dedicated to top level basic research. As one of the...

  9. Director of the Department “Structural Cell Biology”. Prof. Elena Conti’s research department “Structural Cell Biology” wants to understand how complex protein machinery, consisting of several subunits, can recognize and destroy ribonucleic acids (RNA).

  10. Apr 29, 2021 · The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry has produced four Nobel Prize winners:­ Feodor Lynen, Hartmut Michel, Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber – and its research has laid decisive foundations in manyscientific areas.