Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB)
The aim of the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) is to enlighten the function of metabolic diversity with interdisciplinary research approaches. The four divisions of the IPB combine in a unique way chemical and molecular biology expertise to analyze these complex systems. The findings open new avenues for an innovative and sustainable use of plant production, plant protection, biotechnology and drug development.
Address
Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB)
Weinberg 3
D-06120 Halle
Sachsen-Anhalt
Phone: +49 (0) 3 45 - 5 58 20
Fax: +49 (0) 3 45 - 55 82 10 09
E-mail: ipb(@)ipb-halle.de
Mandate:
national
Activities:
- Research
Focus:
- Bioorganic Chemistry
- Bioorganic Chemistry
- Natural Product Biotechnology
- Secondary Metabolism
Networks:
- Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (WGL)
Coordinated projects
- NATURAL DIVERSITY - Evaluation of the natural diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana for traits of agronomic or basic importance Details of NATURAL DIVERSITY - Evaluation of the natural diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana for traits of agronomic or basic importance
- GABI 2 - Metabolomics Platform: Transferring functional genomics technology from Arabidopsis to crop plants: metabolic profiling in aid of rapeseed biotechnology Details of GABI 2 - Metabolomics Platform: Transferring functional genomics technology from Arabidopsis to crop plants: metabolic profiling in aid of rapeseed biotechnology
- Functional genomics of local and systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis Details of Functional genomics of local and systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis
- YelLowSin' - Functional genomic approaches for the development of yellow-seeded, low sinapine oilseed rape Details of YelLowSin' - Functional genomic approaches for the development of yellow-seeded, low sinapine oilseed rape
- GABI FUTURE - Collaborative projects: identification of essential signaling pathways and metabolic processes in the interaction between Arabidopsis and the root endophytic P. indica to establish detected mechanisms of tolerance against biotic and abiotic stress Details of GABI FUTURE - Collaborative projects: identification of essential signaling pathways and metabolic processes in the interaction between Arabidopsis and the root endophytic P. indica to establish detected mechanisms of tolerance against biotic and abiotic stress
Subordinate Institutions:
- Dept. of Stress and Developmental Biology - Details of Dept. of Stress and Developmental Biology

