About
Michael Heinzinger is a researcher at the Chair for Bioinformatics within the School of Informatics at Technische Universität München. His work focuses on protein language models, machine learning applications in structural biology, and sequence-structure-function relationships. He contributes to projects like ProtTrans and participates in teaching activities including Data Mining and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) modules.
Research Focus: Heinzinger's research explores
- Protein language modeling and representation learning
- Structure prediction using deep learning
- Functional annotation through sequence embeddings
- Evolutionary insights via domain analysis
- Transmembrane protein visualization tools
Publication Trends: Recent work emphasizes protein language models (ProtTrans, HiFi-NN), structure prediction without alignments, binding residue analysis in disordered regions, and evolutionary studies of venom/toxin genes. Techniques include embeddings, contrastive learning, and attention mechanisms applied to protein space visualization and functional prediction.
Contact:
- Email: ga32bav@mytum.de
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