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Prof. Stephanie Grond leads a research group at the University of Tübingen focused on the investigation and discovery of novel secondary metabolites from microorganisms. Her work builds on previous studies that utilized biological methods to diversify known secondary metabolites. The primary aim of her research is to explore innovative potentials of microbial natural products in chemistry and biology. In this context, she is interested in synthesizing new natural products that can serve as valuable biochemical tools. Prof. Grond's research also delves into the regulatory activities of differentiation mechanisms and the biosynthesis of these biological metabolites. Her group employs various microorganisms, including Aspergillus sp. and Streptomyces sp., known for their differentiation activities to drive their investigations. Through interdisciplinary projects, her team endeavors to uncover new secondary metabolites, which may yield insights into their chemical and biological applications.
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