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Benedikt Sabass is a Tenure Track Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen (LMU Munich), with a primary affiliation in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and a secondary affiliation in the Faculty of Physics. He leads the Sabass Group, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of theoretical physics, biology, and veterinary medicine. His work emphasizes stochastic micromechanics of cells and multicellular systems, particularly in understanding pathogen migration, host invasion, and cellular regulatory processes.
Education: PhD in Theoretical Physics (2012, Stuttgart University), Diploma in Physics (2008, Heidelberg University). Career highlights include postdoctoral research at Princeton University (2014–2016) and group leadership at the Research Centre Jülich (2016–2020).
Research interests span quantitative analysis of biological mechanisms, including biomolecular adhesions, traction force microscopy, and the biophysical principles underlying parasite-host interactions. He has developed innovative methods for studying bacterial mechanics and received an ERC Starting Grant in 2019.
Awards: ERC Starting Grant (2019).
Grants/Projects: Involved in the SPP 2332 Physics of Parasitism initiative, leading projects on parasite locomotion, adhesion, and collective behavior modeling.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Sabass Group, collaborating with institutions like Forschungszentrum Jülich and Heidelberg University.
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