IBC Seminars 2016
Prof. Marko Kaksonen, Department of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, Switzerland
"Molecular mechanisms of clathrin- and actin-mediated endocytosis" 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Craig Crews, Cullman Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Department of Chemistry, Department of Pharmacology, Executive Director Yale Center for Molecular Discover, USA
“PROTACs: An Alternative to CRISPR and siRNA for Controlling Intracellular Protein Levels”12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. David Ron, University of Cambridge, CIMR, Cambridge, UK
"Protein folding homeostasis in endoplasmic reticulum” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Angus Lamond, Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
"Proteome Expression and Turnover in 4D” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Michael Snyder, Department of Genetics, Stanford University, USA
"Managing Health and Disease Using Big Data” 10am/HPM D7.2
Prof. Yoav Shechtman, Technion, Haifa, Israel
"Optimal localization microscopy in 3D and in multicolor" 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Monica Gotta, Dep. of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, University of Geneva
“Cell division during development: the importance of being on time" 12 pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Arshad Desai, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, University of California, San Diego
"New Horizons for the Chromosome Segregation Machinery" 12 pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Giulia Rancati, Institute of Medical Biology (IMB), Agency for Science, Technology and Research, (A*STAR) Singapore
“Evolution of eukaryotic cells to genetic and environmental perturbations” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Tom Cech, University of Colorado, Boulder USA
"The RNP World: Telomerase, Epigenetic Silencing, and Cancer" 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Pierre-Emmanuel Gleizes, CBI, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
"The dynamics of pre-ribosome assembly and nuclear export revealed by 3D electron microscopy" 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Howard Riezman, University of Geneva
"Crosstalk between lipid classes and effects on transcription" 12 pm / HPM D 7.2
Prof. Anthony Bretscher, Cornell University USA
"Pickup, transport and home delivery: How a molecular motor mediates polarized growth and organelle segregation” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Dr. Sigurd Braun, LMU Munich, Germany
“Silencing at the periphery revisited: Role of the nuclear membrane protein Lem2” 12 pm / HPM D7.2
Prof. Jeremy W. Thorner, UC Berkeley
"A Protein Kinase Network Controls Plasma Membrane Lipid and Protein Homeostasis" 12 pm / HPM D7.2
Prof. Thibault Mayor, UBC
“The Kiss of Death from Ubiquitin under Stress Conditions” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Edward E. Farmer, University of Lausanne
“Leaf-to-leaf signalling in wounded plants” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Dr. Gerben Vader, MPI of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund Germany
“Control of Chromosome Fragmentation during Gametogenesis”3pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Mart Loog, Molecular Systems Biology, from the Institute of Technology, University of Tartu, Tartu Estonia
"Multisite phosphorylation networks as signal processors for Cdk1" 12pm/HPM/D7.2
Prof. Daniel Gerlich, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna
“Biomechanics of mitotic chromosomes" 12 pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Olivier Pertz, IZB Bern
“Imaging spatio-temporal signaling programs regulating cell morphogenesis and fate decisions” 12 pm / HPM D7.2
Prof. Marti Aldea Malo, Institut de Biologica Molecular de Barcelona, Spain
“Molecular competition and cell size control: a link to cell ageing?”12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. David Grünwald, University of Massachusetts Worcester, USA
“New imaging modalities for cellular mRNA trafficking” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Petr Ceijka, Institute of Molecular Cancer Research, University of Zurich
"Making the cut: Sae2 promotes the Mre11 endonuclease to initiate homologous recombination” 12 pm/HPMD7.2
Prof. Dan Jarosz, Stanford University School of Medicine, California USA
“Gene regulation and evolution shaped by protein based molecular memories”1pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Maya Schuldiner, Arnold R. Meyer Institute of Biological Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
„You take the high road and I take the low road - alternate ways for proteins to target to the endomembrane system”12pm/HPM D7.2
Dr. Estienne Swart, Institute of Cell Biology, University of Bern
"Towards the origins and functioning of dimorphic nuclei and reorganizing genomes in ciliates" 12 pm/HPM D7.2
Dr. Ruth Huettenhain, UCSF School of Medicine
"Protein-protein interactions in space and time: From E3 ligases to G protein-coupled receptors”
Dr. Anita Krisko, Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences, Split, Croatia
"Proteostasis, metabolism and respiration – a ménage à trois for cellular longevity"12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Dr. Periklis Pantazis from the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE), Basel Switzerland
“Advancing biosystems imaging” 12pm/HPM D7.2
Prof. Joerg Gsponer, The University of British Columbia, Canada
“Inference of disease genes from protein interactions in trans and cis“ 11.30 am/HPM D7.2
Dr. Andres J. Lopez-Contreras, Center for Chromosome Stability, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
“Modeling the DNA Damage Response in mice" 12 pm / HPM D7.2