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Dr. rer. nat. Richard Neher

Curriculum Vitae

since 2010

Project Leader, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Tübingen

since 2007

Postdoctoral research at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara

2004 - 2007

Doctoral Thesis in Physics at the LMU München

Supervisor: Prof. Ulrich Gerland

2003 - 2004

Diploma in Physics, LMU München

1998 - 2000

Vordiplom in Physics, Universität Göttingen

Dissertation

Dynamic aspects of DNA DNA-slippage and nucleosome dynamics
Dissertation, LMU Munich (2007) Thesis...

Publications

An updated list of publications can be found here...

R. A. Neher, W. Möbius, E. Frey and U. Gerland:

Optimal flexibility for conformational transitions in macromolecules
Phys. Rev. Lett., 12.Okt. (2007)

Richard Neher:
Dynamic aspects of DNA
PhD Thesis, LMU Munich (2007)

F. Kuhner, J. Morfill, R. A. Neher, K. Blank, H. E. Gaub:
Force-induced DNA slippage.
Biophys J., 92(7):2491-7 (2007).

W. Mobius, R. A. Neher, U. Gerland:

Kinetic accessibility of buried DNA sites in nucleosomes
Phys Rev Lett., 97(20):208102 (2006).

R. A. Neher, U. Gerland:

Intermediate phase in DNA melting
Phys Rev E., 73:030902 (2006).

R. A. Neher, U. Gerland:
DNA as a programmable viscoelastic nanoelement
Biophys J., 89(6):3846-55 (2005).

R. A. Neher, U. Gerland:

Dynamics of force-induced DNA slippage
Phys Rev Lett., 93(19):198102 (2004).

R. A. Neher, E. Neher:
Applying spectral fingerprinting to the analysis of FRET images.
Microsc Res Tech., 64(2):185-95 (2004).

R. Neher, E. Neher:
Optimizing imaging parameters for the separation of multiple labels in a fluorescence image
Journal of Microscopy., 213:46-62.20 (2004).