Andreas Herrmann
Professor · Membrane Biochemistry
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse SpectroscopyAbout
Professor Andreas Herrmann is a faculty member at Freie Universität Berlin's Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, specifically affiliated with the Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research spans membrane biochemistry, virology, and structural biology with particular focus on membrane dynamics and viral entry mechanisms.
His primary research interests include:
- Transverse phospholipid distribution in cellular and acrosome membranes
- 3D structure determination of membrane fusion-active glycoproteins using cryo-electron microscopy
- Molecular mechanisms of aminophospholipid translocases
- Aggregation and membrane association of amyloidogenic proteins
- Viral entry mechanisms, particularly for Equine Arteritis Virus and Influenza virus
Professor Herrmann has led numerous DFG-funded research projects and has been actively involved in graduate education through multiple graduate colleges and research training groups. His methodological approach combines advanced imaging techniques including cryo-electron microscopy, confocal fluorescence microscopy, and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy with biochemical and biophysical analyses.
His research has significant implications for understanding fundamental membrane processes, viral infection mechanisms, and potential therapeutic interventions for amyloid-related disorders.
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