
Gerhard Hummer
Professor · Computational Molecular Biophysics
Max Planck Institute of BiophysicsAbout
Gerhard Hummer is a Professor of Biophysics at the Department of Physics, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, and Director of the Department of Theoretical Biophysics at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics. He is recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher in life sciences by Clarivate Analytics, reflecting his significant contributions to computational and theoretical molecular biophysics.
- Education: Ph.D. in Physics (University of Vienna, 1992)
- Positions: Postdoc (Los Alamos National Lab, 1993-1996); Senior Investigator at NIH (1999-2013); Director at Max Planck Institute (2013-present)
His research focuses on computational studies of biomolecular processes, spanning energy conversion, molecular transport, signal transduction, and enzymatic catalysis, with applications in autophagy, drug binding, and viral protein dynamics. He develops advanced molecular dynamics simulation methods and collaborates with experimental groups using x-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, and single-molecule techniques.
Recent work by his group includes autophagy regulation, mitochondrial dynamics, RNA assembly, and AI-driven simulation methods, with publications in Cell, Science, and Nature. His team actively explores non-equilibrium thermodynamics and integrative structural biology to bridge atomic details with cellular functions.
Scientific Awards:
- Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate Analytics, Life Sciences category)
As head of the Theoretical Biophysics department, Hummer oversees a team of 20+ researchers, including PhD students and postdocs, and contributes to major initiatives like the Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies. His computational approaches address fundamental questions in biomolecular function while driving technological innovations in nanofluidics and energy conversion.
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