Markus Ralser

Project Leader

Charité

Markus  Ralser, Prof. Dr., is a systems biochemist whose research  focuses on how cellular metabolism is organized, regulated, and evolved. He  combines advanced proteomics and metabolomics technologies with systems  biology to study metabolic networks in humans, and microorganisms such as  yeast, revealing how cells coordinate biochemical reactions, adapt to stress,  and even share metabolites.

The projects of

Markus Ralser

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Scientific service project

This consortium relies on standardized methods, high-quality biospecimens, and computational tools to enable circadian medicine research. This service project provides molecular biomarker assays, standardized cohorts, multi-omics datasets, and bioinformatics support for the analysis of high-dimensional circadian data. Its resources and expertise are used across the consortium, supporting the discovery of circadian principles and facilitating personalized interventions.

Scientific service project

This consortium relies on standardized methods, high-quality biospecimens, and computational tools to enable circadian medicine research. This service project provides molecular biomarker assays, standardized cohorts, multi-omics datasets, and bioinformatics support for the analysis of high-dimensional circadian data. Its resources and expertise are used across the consortium, supporting the discovery of circadian principles and facilitating personalized interventions.

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Markus Ralser

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