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Dr. Marco Tarantola is a Researcher and Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Göttingen, leading the Dictyostelium biophysics group. His work focuses on fluid dynamics, pattern formation, and nanobiocomplexity. He has held roles as a Postdoctoral Fellow, Project Leader, and Principal Investigator (PI) in initiatives like the DFG Collaborative Research Center 937 and the Volkswagen Foundation's 'Live' initiative.
Education:
- 2000–2005: Diploma in Biology (Biotechnology), Julius-Maximilians University Würzburg
- 2006–2010: PhD (Dr. rer. Nat.) in Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Research Interests:
- Cell adhesion and mechanics
- Cell motility and chemotaxis
- In-vitro nanotoxicity detection
- Biophysical chemistry and microscopy techniques
Grants & PI Roles:
- PI in CRC 937 (mechanics of biological adhesion)
- PI in Volkswagen Foundation 'Live' initiative
Labs/Teams: Heads the Dictyostelium biophysics group, part of the Institute's Fluid Dynamics department. Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on biophysical systems and cellular interactions.
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