You live and learn. This is why we attended one of the largest conferences for German science journalism (Wissenswerte). Not only did we represent HITS with a booth, but also with a short talk by HITS scientist Leif Seute in the new format “Science Insight”. In his talk he demonstrated how computer-aided design of proteins opens up new possibilities in the development of drugs, vaccines or sensors.
For nine consecutive years, HITS group leader Alexandros Stamatakis (CME) has been named one of the world’s most cited researchers by Clarivate Analytics. The ranking recognizes researchers whose publications are among the top 1% in citations within their fields.
An international team of scientists at HITS and Heidelberg University has published new findings on how specific polysaccharides act as “accomplices” in the SARS-CoV-2 infection mechanism. This discovery opens up new therapeutic possibilities to combat the virus.
After 15 years, we say goodbye to Frauke Gräter, leader of the “Molecular Biomechanics” group, who will become director of the Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz as of January 2025. We will miss her dearly and wish her all the best for the future.
HITS, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, was established in 2010 by physicist and SAP co-founder Klaus Tschira (1940-2015) and the Klaus Tschira Foundation as a private, non-profit research institute. HITS conducts basic research in the natural, mathematical, and computer sciences. Major research directions include complex simulations across scales, making sense of data, and enabling science via computational research. Application areas range from molecular biology to astrophysics. An essential characteristic of the Institute is interdisciplinarity, implemented in numerous cross-group and cross-disciplinary projects. The base funding of HITS is provided by the Klaus Tschira Foundation.
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