Maxim Karnetzki

PhD student

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phone: +49 30 2093 8388

room: 508

 


Profile

Maxim Karnetzki studied biophysics at the Humboldt University of Berlin, with a focus on theoretical or computational topics. In his master thesis, he worked with lipids, which, together with proteins and nucleic acids, are the major building blocks of cells. Currently, he is finishing his Ph.D., in which he has determined the lipid composition of the different life cycle stages of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium berghei. Based on this data, he tries to determine key molecules that are important for lipid import and metabolism and explore their role as potential drug targets.

 

 

 

Information for students


Winter semester 2024/2025

Winter semester 2024/2025

We offer courses for bachelor and master students in the field of biophysics. Here you can find information and materials for the current semester. Read More
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Events


Evelyn Stangneth
Date 26.11.2024 10:30 - 11:30
Chalermroj Sutthaphirom
03.12.2024 10:30 - 11:30
Maxim Karnetzki
10.12.2024 10:30 - 11:30

 

 

Learn about our research


Research topics

Research topics

Find out about our main research interests and individual projects here. Read More
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Publications


Most recent publications

  1. Pattarawan Intasian, Chalermroj Sutthaphirom, Oliver Bodeit, Duangthip Trisrivirat, Ninlapan Kimprasoot, Juthamas Jaroensuk, Barbara Bakker, Edda Klipp and Pimchai Chaiyen.
    Enhancement of essential cofactors for in vivo biocatalysis..
    Faraday discussions, June 2024.

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Current openings and projects

Integration und dynamische Simulation von Signalnetzwerken in humanen Zellen

Projekt für Masterarbeit

Integration und dynamische Simulation von Signalnetzwerken in humanen Zellen

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Biology,
Theoretical Biophysics, 10099 Berlin, Germany