Franziska Matthäus
Department of Bioinformatics
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Franziska Matthäus,Education & Career: 04/2011 - 109/2011 Junior professorship (W1) Supramolecular and cellular simulations, Center for Computational and Theoretical Biology, University Würzburg . 04/2011 - 03/2016 Leader of the junior research group "Complex biological systems" at the Center for Modeling and Simulation in the Biosciences (BIOMS) of the University of Heidelberg. 08/2007 - 04/2011 Postdoc at BIOMS, University of Heidelberg. 08/2005 - 07/2007 Postdoc in the International Graduate School Complex Processes: Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR), University of Heidelberg. 03/2005 PhD in computer science, grade: summa cum laude.
Research Interest
bioinformatics. Theoretical Biology.
Publications
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Demirakca, T., Brusniak, W., Tunc-Skarka, N., Wolf, I., Meier, S., Matthäus, F., ... & Diener, C. (2014). Does body shaping influence brain shape? Habitual physical activity is linked to brain morphology independent of age. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 15(5), 387-396.
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Tuncâ€Skarka, N., Meier, S., Demirakca, T., Sack, M., Weberâ€Fahr, W., Brusniak, W., ... & Ende, G. (2014). Effects of normal aging and SCN1A riskâ€gene expression on brain metabolites: evidence for an association between SCN1A and myoâ€inositol. NMR in Biomedicine, 27(2), 228-234.
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Albrecht, M., Stichel, D., Müller, B., Merkle, R., Sticht, C., Gretz, N., ... & Matthäus, F. (2017). TTCA: an R package for the identification of differentially expressed genes in time course microarray data. BMC bioinformatics, 18(1), 33.
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Stichel, D., Middleton, A. M., Müller, B. F., Depner, S., Klingmüller, U., Breuhahn, K., & Matthäus, F. (2017). An individual-based model for collective cancer cell migration explains speed dynamics and phenotype variability in response to growth factors. npj Systems Biology and Applications, 3(1), 5.
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Glover, J. D., Wells, K. L., Matthäus, F., Painter, K. J., Ho, W., Riddell, J., ... & Mort, R. L. (2017). Hierarchical patterning modes orchestrate hair follicle morphogenesis. PLoS biology, 15(7), e2002117.