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Computational microscopy group at the Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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NBI Computational Microscopy Group

bridging the gap between simple models and complex reality

At the NBI Computational Microscopy Group, our research delves into a wide spectrum of biological processes, ranging from individual molecules to an entire cell. Our main focus is to develop multiscale computer simulation schemes, often referred to as a computational microscope, to bridge the gap between simple models and complex reality and provide mechanistic insight into cellular processes. Our approach is bottom-up, wherein we connect molecular-level interactions to emergent behaviors on a larger scale. This provides experimentally trackable predictions at the macroscopic level. Our endeavors have received financial support from the Novo Nordisk Foundation and Independent Research Fund Denmark.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful for the support from Novo Nordisk Foundation and Independent Research Fund Denmark.
Grants:
Sapere Aude Research Leaders Grant from Independent Research Fund Denmark
Novo Nordisk Foundation Project Grant

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Dimitrios Anastasiou

joined the group as a Masters student

New Publication: The first interneuron of the mouse visual system is tailored to the natural environment through morphology and electrical coupling

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