
Who will win? Phylogenetics help to predict
Outreach talk (in German) by HITS group leader Alexandros Stamatakis about efficiently simulating elimination tournaments using concepts from phylogenetics At the “…

Multiscale simulations unveil molecular mechanisms that shape brain plasticity
New publication on multiscale molecular simulations to investigate adenylyl cyclase-based signaling in the brain, together with colleagues collaborating in the Human …

Integrative data-intensive approaches to drug design
The 23rd EuroQSAR Symposium will take place in Heidelberg, chaired by HITS group leader Rebecca Wade. Deadline for abstract submission: 4 August 2022 …

The invisible needle in a stellar haystack
An international research team with participation of HITS discovered a “dormant” black hole in a binary-star system outside our galaxy. These …

Massive stars, black holes and binaries
SET group at HITS organized the first presence meeting of VFTS & Friends It all started with an “ESO Large Programme”: …

Jupiter – a heavy metal planet?
An international team of astronomers, among Michaël Bazot from the “Theory and Observations of Stars” (TOS) group at HITS, has …

A living lab of evolutionary biology
“The Aegean archipelago” is designed to help schoolkids play games to better understand that life forms on Earth have changed over …

Paper accepted at NAACL 2022!
PhD student Haixia Chai and NLP group leader Michael Strube got a paper accepted at this years NAACL, one of the …

“Something in the way they move” – zooming in on cell migration
Getting from A to B can be a tricky business, especially for cells on the move. An international team of researchers …

Paper accepted at ACL 2022!
PhD student Sungho Jeon and NLP group leader Michael Strube got a paper accepted at this years ACL, one of the …