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Some of our currrent partners in research are listed below.

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The Biotech Research Center at Michigan Technological University fosters interdisciplinary research in the areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics and biotechnology for the benefit of society and the environment. Members of the center collaborate on research and educational projects, as well as sponsor seminars, a graduate research forum, and student travel grants.
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The goal of Wood-to-Wheels is to increase the overall efficiency of converting solar energy captured in forest and other biomass resources into products for transportation using ethanol, biodiesel, and green diesel as high-energy carriers.
The Carnegie Institution Department of Plant Biology engages in basic research on the mechanisms involved in the growth and development of plants and algae. We are collaborating with Chris Somerville on the CSLD family projects. Many thanks to all our wonderful friends at the Carnegie for their insights and support.

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Siegfried Hoefinger is theoretical physicist currently collaborating with our group on the glycomimetic peptide project. Our collaboration with Dr. Hoefinger is a direct product of our interdisciplinary chemicobiophysics journal club. Kudos to club co-founders, Caroline Taylor and Walter Nadler and to members of the Computational Nano- and Biophysics Group headed by Ulrich Hansmann.