Molecular Biophysics
What kind of research are we doing?
The Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics (LMB) at Uppsala University promotes research and discoveries at the frontiers of photon science by exploring and exploiting photon-material interactions on short time scales, at high photon frequencies, and in extremely strong photon fields. LMB produced the scientific case in imaging that assured funding for the construction of the first X-ray free-electron lasers in the US (the LCLS) and Europe (the European XFEL). We also study photosynthesis and photosynthetic carbon fixation in aquatic microorganisms, primarily from the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans.
Research groups
- Andersson, Inger (professor emeritus): Plant biochemistry
- Deindl, Sebastian: Molecular mechanisms of nucleic acid-interacting protein machines
- Hajdu, Janos (seniorprofessor): Flash diffraction imaging with X-Ray lasers
- Kasson, Peter: Membrane fusion and influenza virus
- Landreh, Michael
- Maia, Filipe (program leader): Imaging reconstruction
- Okamoto, Kenta: Photosynthesis and photosynthetic carbon fixation
About us
Head of the programme: Filipe Maia
Visiting address: Husargatan 3, 752 37 Uppsala
Postal address: Box 596, 751 24 Uppsala, Sweden