Hauke ​​busch
Computational Biology
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Hauke ​​Busch is a FRIAS Junior Fellow in the School of Life Sciences. He studied physics at the Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany and at Trinity College, Dublin. Hauke ​​Busch received his PhD in 2004 from Institute for Applied Physics at the University of Darmstadt. After his PhD, he started his postdoctoral work at the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany. "Applied Systems Biology" in the division of Prof. Roland Eils.
Research Interest
The research focus has been on the optimal experimental design of biological experiments, large-scale modeling of protein signaling pathways, stochastic simulation of the chemical masterbatches and the reverse engineering of dynamic regulatory networks.
Publications
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J. Bachmann, A. Raue, M. Schilling, H. Busch, J. Timmer, U. Klingmüller: Division of Labor by Dual Feedback Regulators Controls JAK2 / STAT5 Signaling over Broadband Range Mol Syst Biol , 2011; 7: 516
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A. Heinemann, Y. He, M. Börries, H. Busch, L. Bruckner-Tuderman, C. Has: Induction of Phenotype Modifying Cytokines by FERMT1 Mutations Hum Mutat , 2011; 32 (4): 397-406
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A. Singh, J. M. Nascimento, S. Kowar, H. Busch, M. Börries: Boolean approach to signaling pathway modeling in HGF-induced keratinocyte migration. Bioinformatics, 2012; 28 (18); I495-i501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts410