PHOTO: © Foto: Pablo Castagnola / Max Delbrück Center

Ana Pombo: Das lebendige Archiv. Wie der Zellkern unsere Gene organisiert und steuert

In the organizer's words:

Imagine a huge library - not just a storehouse of millions of books, but an active system that decides which book to open and read at any given time. This is how our cell nucleus works: two metres of DNA, precisely folded and organized like a living archive.

Ana Pombo and her team have developed groundbreaking methods to visualize the three-dimensional structure of DNA in individual cells. Could decoding this "hidden logic" enable new therapies that reverse pathological cell changes at a very early stage?

Ana Pombo, biochemist and cell biologist, conducts research at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin and as a professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. In 2025, she was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize for her groundbreaking research.

Language: English

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DAI. Das Haus der Kultur Sofienstraße 12 69115 Heidelberg

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