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BioQuant is Heidelberg University's interdisciplinary Research Center for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Systems. The center is regarded as a hub for research and teaching in quantitative biology. Work at BioQuant integrates quantitative experimentation, cutting-edge technology and computing to advance an integrative understanding of the complexity of the systems studied. Such "cross-boundary" research is timely and has become necessary for answering numerous questions in biological and medical systems. And it has been part of BioQuant's mission since its inception, and the environment at BioQuant fosters such activities on campus and beyond with unsurpassed opportunities.

Prepared for the next virus pandemic: The APPEAL project.
In collaboration with 12 partners from 6 countries, BioQuant’s High Content Analysis of the Cell (HiCell) research group is establishing the Antivirus Pandemic Preparedness EuropeAn pLatform (APPEAL).  
Ana J. García-Sáez: First Female Director of the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics.
On October 1, 2023, Ana J. García-Sáez, a former research group leader at BioQuant, became the Director of the Max Planck Institute (MPI) of Biophysics in Frankfurt am Main succeeding Nobel laureate Hartmut Michel.   Find more information on the MPIB website.
10th Heidelberg Laureate Forum to visit BioQuant on September 27th, 2023
BioQuant is proud to be one of the institutions visited by young scientists of the HLF.   Find more information on the HLF website