Philipp Sebastian Erdmann

Philipp Erdmann è un biologo chimico e microscopista.  Dopo cinque anni in qualità di Group Leader presso il Max Plank Institute for Biochemistry di Martinsried in Germania è entrato a a far parte di HT nel febbraio 2021.

ll suo laboratorio si concentra sull’analisi degli effetti della separazione di fase liquido-liquido (LLPS) utilizzando la tomografia crioelettronica. LLPS è spesso coinvolta in processi cruciali di malattie trasmissibili e non trasmissibili, comprese le infezioni virali e le malattie neurodegenerative.

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  • 09/2024 - Nature Methods

    Serialized on-grid lift-in sectioning for tomography (SOLIST) enables a biopsy at the nanoscale

    Cryo-focused ion beam milling has substantially advanced our understanding of molecular processes by opening windows into cells. However, applying this technique to complex samples, such as tissues, has presented considerable technical challenges. Here we introduce an innovative adaptation of the cryo-lift-out technique, serialized on-grid lift-in sectioning for tomography (SOLIST), addressing these limitations. SOLIST enhances throughput, […]

  • 07/2022 - Science

    In situ architecture of the ciliary base reveals the stepwise assembly of intraflagellar transport trains

    The cilium is an antenna-like organelle that performs numerous cellular functions, including motility, sensing, and signaling. The base of the cilium contains a selective barrier that regulates the entry of large intraflagellar transport (IFT) trains, which carry cargo proteins required for ciliary assembly and maintenance. However, the native architecture of the ciliary base and the […]