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  1. Thomas Hermanns (born 5 March 1963) is a German TV presenter, comedian, screenwriter and director. He is the founder of the comedy show Quatsch Comedy Club.

  2. Thomas Hermanns ist ein deutscher Fernsehmoderator, Komiker, Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Gründer des Quatsch Comedy Clubs.

  3. Thomas Hermann. Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, UC San Diego. Verified email at ucsd.edu - Homepage. RNA drug targeting nucleic acid nanotechnology.

  4. 2005-2011: Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, UC San Diego. 2001-2005: Head of Structural Chemistry Group, Anadys Pharmaceuticals, San Diego. 1999-2001: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York.

  5. Hermann, Thomas RNA as a Drug Target and a Material for Nanotechnology Contact Information Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Founding Co-Director, UCSD Center for Drug Discovery Innovation Associate Dean for Education and Students, Division of Physical Sciences Office: Pacific Hall 5222A Phone: 858-534-4467 Email: tch@ucsd.edu Web: tch ...

  6. I have been active in the field of sonification since 1998 when I initiated the research on sonification in the Neuroinformatics Group at Bielefeld University. My current position is the head of the Ambient Intelligence Group at CITEC in Bielefeld, Germany.

  7. Thomas Hermanns was born on 5 March 1963 in Bochum, Germany. He is a writer and producer, known for Quatsch Comedy Club (2002), Lukas (1996) and Die Goldene Kamera 2017 (2017). He has been married to Wolfgang Macht since 6 September 2008.

  8. Learn about the research and teaching of Thomas Hermann, a UCSD professor of chemistry and biochemistry who studies RNA as a drug target and nanomaterial.

  9. Thomas Hermanns is known as an Actor, Creator, and Idea. Some of his work includes Quatsch Comedy Club, Quatsch Comedy Club Classics, Caveman, TV Total, The Harald Schmidt Show, Wer weiß denn sowas?, Inas Nacht, and Genial daneben.

  10. The Hermann laboratory uses structure information as a guide to design RNA and RNA-DNA hybrid nanostructures that self-assemble from small nucleic acid motifs and serve as combinatorial platforms for functionalization. Our lab was first to characterize RNA nanostructures by X-ray crystallography.

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