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Laeschkir Würthner

Dr. Laeschkir Würthner

Former PhD Student

Fields of Research

My current research focuses on pattern formation in biological systems. I apply the tools of theoretical biophysics, statistical physics, and nonlinear dynamics to reveal the mechanisms underlying various pattern-forming instabilities. Examples include protein patterns in heterogeneous systems, geometry-induced patterns, and morphological instabilities of growing protein-lipid interfaces.

Research Interests

  • Protein-based pattern formation
  • Coarse-graining and multiscale systems
  • Kinetic roughening of protein-lipid interfaces
  • Pattern prediction based on neural networks

Curriculum Vita

  • 2016-2022: Ph.D. student in the group of Prof. Dr. Erwin Frey
  • 2014-2016: Master studies of Physics, LMU Munich
  • 2013-2014: Bachelor studies of Physics, LMU Munich
  • 2009-2013: Bachelor studies of Engineering Physics, University of Applied Sciences Munich
  • 2008-2009: Technical diploma, Munich, Germany
  • 2005-2008: Vocational training in IT-Systems Engineering, Munich, Germany

 

Publications

2024

  • Robust and resource-optimal dynamic pattern formation of Min proteins in vivo

    Ziyuan Ren* Henrik Weyer* Michael Sandler* Laeschkir Würthner* Haochen Fu Chanin B. Tangtartharakul Dongyang Li Cindy Sou Daniel Villarreal Judy E. Kim Erwin Frey+ Suckjoon Jun+ [bioRxiv:2023.08.15.553443]
  • Self-organising protein-lipid nanodomains (PLDs) enable cell-like membrane reshaping and scission

    A.B. Petrova T. Burkart A.F. Montanarella D. Sazcko-Brack L. Würthner A. Graw E. Frey C. Veigel

2023

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