Institute of Biological Information processing (IBI)

Cells sense and integrate external signals in order to adapt to environmental changes and to communicate with other cells and organisms.

Evolution has generated information processing mechanisms that are radically different from current information technology.

We use experimental, theoretical and computational methods to understand the molecular and cellular hardware, computational rules and algorithms of biological information processing.

Our long-term goal is to provide a comprehensive quantitative understanding of biological information processing and to contribute to the generation of revolutionary new technological concepts in information technology.

Managing Director

  • Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI)
  • Mechanobiology (IBI-2)
Building 02.4w /
Room R 339
+49 2461/61-3080
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Deputy

  • Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI)
  • Molecular and Cellular Physiology (IBI-1)
Building 15.21 /
Room 3029
+49 2461/61-3016
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Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI)

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Last Modified: 10.07.2023