Personal research interest
My personal research interest is on mitochondrial genetics
and function (yeast, man, nematodes), including topics like
regulation of translation, respiratory complex assembly and
regulation of transcription (mainly in bakers yeast). Recently
the focus has shifted to anti-retroviral drug-induced
mitochondrial dysfunction that has become apparent in HIV-1
infected patients (see below). To address fundamental questions
concerning mitochondrial (dys)function the nematode
Caenorhabditis elegans has been introduced in the lab
and employed as a model organism. For an overview of recent
results follow the link to see the poster presented at the SILS
researchday in January 2008.
Additional research activities are supervision of fundamental
and applied research projects concerning food spoilage
microorganisms such as Bacillus subtilis .