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Institutions: University of Ulm
Projects: BESTER
Institutions: University of Ulm
Projects: FAIRDOM
Institutions: Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS gGmbH)
Projects: Kinetics on the move - Workshop 2016
Institutions: Kinetics on the move Workshop at HITS
Projects: WURSynBio, INDIE - Biotechnological production of sustainable indole
Institutions: Wageningen University & Research
Projects: WURSynBio
Institutions: Wageningen University & Research
Institutions: University of Amsterdam
Martijn Bekker (1979) was born in Amstelveen (The Netherlands). He started his studies in biology in 1997 at the University of Amsterdam, and graduated in 2003 with specializations in molecular microbiology and in immunology. The internships during his undergraduate studies were carried out in the labs of Prof. dr. B. Oudega (VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Prof. dr. F. Heffron (OHSU, Portland, Oregon, USA). He continued with his graduate studies in 2003 in the Laboratory for Molecular Microbial ...
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Projects: SysMetEx
Institutions: Ruhr University Bochum
Projects: SysMO-LAB
Institutions: VU University Amsterdam
Projects: CoolWine
Institutions: Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Projects: COVID-19 Disease Map
Institutions: Harvard Medical School

Projects: LEANPROT
Institutions: biotechrabbit GmbH
Projects: SYSTERACT
Institutions: University of Tübingen
Projects: Noisy-Strep
Institutions: University of Cologne
With a background in the statistical mechanics of disordered systems, my research focusses on the interface between statistical physics and molecular biology. At the centre is the relationship between fluctuations and noise in biological systems, the corresponding statistical ensembles, and biological function. This connection emerges at very different levels and timescales, from stochastic modeling of gene expression to the population dynamics of regulatory DNA.
Projects: MESI-STRAT
Institutions: Medical University Innsbruck