Andreas Küffner
Researcher · Biophysical Chemistry
Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial MicrobiologyAbout
Dr. Andreas Küffner is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany, under Prof. Dr. Tobias Erb's group (AG Erb). His research focuses on biomolecular condensation, carbon concentrating mechanisms (CCMs), and synthetic biology. He completed his doctoral studies at ETH Zurich, investigating bio-catalytic reaction engineering through biomolecular condensation.
Key research areas include the structure and function of pyrenoid matrices in algae, phase-separated compartments for CO₂ fixation, and engineering novel biocatalytic systems. His work bridges biophysical chemistry, synthetic biology, and materials science to design adaptive microreactors and understand natural carbon fixation pathways.
Notable projects include bottom-up reconstruction of pyrenoids, enhancing enzymatic activity via pH buffering in condensates, and developing programmable zwitterionic droplets as biomolecular sorters. His findings contribute to understanding why nature evolved distinct CCM structures like carboxysomes and pyrenoids, with applications in biotechnology and disease modeling.
Technical innovations include surface passivation methods for macromolecular condensates and adaptive chemoenzymatic microreactors combining nanoparticles with bioinspired proteins. His interdisciplinary approach spans from fundamental biophysical studies to applied biomaterial design.
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