Timo Mühlhaus
Department of Biology
Kaiserslautern University of Technology
Germany
Biography
Prof. Timo Mühlhaus received his PhD at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Currently, he is working as Junior Professor for Computational Systems Biology at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Since 2016. His research is primarly focused on the application and development of computational methods to process and integrate quantitative biological data from modern high-throughput measurements to gain novel insights into plant acclimation responses.
Research Interest
His Area of research interest is Computational Systems Biology
Publications
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Schroda M, Hemme D, Mühlhaus T (2015). The Chlamydomonas heat stress response. The Plant Journal for Cell and Molecular Biology.
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Hemme D, Veyel D, Mühlhaus T, Sommer F, Jüppner J, Unger AK, Sandmann M, Fehrle I, Schönfelder S, Steup M, Geimer S, Kopka J, Giavalisco P, Schroda M. Systems-Wide Analysis of Acclimation Responses to Long-Term Heat Stress and Recovery in the Photosynthetic Model Organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The Plant cell 2014;26:4270-4297.
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Mettler T, Mühlhaus T, Hemme D, Schöttler MA, Rupprecht J, Idoine A, Veyel D, Pal SK, Yaneva-Roder L, Winck FV, Sommer F, Vosloh D, Seiwert B, Erban A, Burgos A, Arvidsson S, Schönfelder S, Arnold A, Günther M, Krause U, Lohse M, Kopka J, Nikoloski Z, Mueller-Roeber B, Willmitzer L, Bock R, Schroda M, Stitt M. Systems Analysis of the Response of Photosynthesis, Metabolism, and Growth to an Increase in Irradiance in the Photosynthetic Model Organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The Plant cell 2014;26:2310-2350.
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Schmollinger S, Mühlhaus T, Boyle NR, Blaby IK, Casero D, Mettler T, Moseley JL, Kropat J, Sommer F, Strenkert D, Hemme D, Pellegrini M, Grossman RA, Stitt M, Schroda M, Merchant S. Nitrogen-Sparing Mechanisms in Chlamydomonas Affect the Transcriptome, the Proteome, and Photosynthetic Metabolism. The Plant cell 2014;26:1410-1435.