IBC Seminars 2019
Prof. Kirsten Bomblies, ETH Zürich
"How to tango with four – managing meiotic chromosome segregation after genome duplication"12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Benjamin Tu, Dep.of Biochemistry, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, USA
"Metabolite regulators of life processes" 12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Iain Cheeseman, Whitehead Institute, MIT, Cambridge, USA
“Modulating and Rewiring Kinetochore Function” 12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Marileen Dogterom, Delft University of Technology, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft NL
“Minimal microtubule systems in artificial cells“12pm/HPM H33
Dr. Kelly Nguyen, MCR Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
"Replenishing the ends: Structural mechanism of human telomerase" 12pm/HPM H33
Dr. John Diffley, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
"How our genomes are copied"12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Valérie Borde, Institut Curie, Centre de Recherche, Paris, France
“Control and role of DNA synthesis during meiotic recombination”12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Verena Jantsch-Plunger, University of Vienna, Department of Chormosome Biology
"Meiotic chromosome movement: what’s lamin got to do with it?"12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Igor Stagljar, University of Toronto, Department of Biochemistry
"Advancing Precision Medicine with Targeted Interaction Proteomics: Disruptive Technologies for Therapeutic Discovery” , 12 pm / HPM H 33
Prof. Patrick Meraldi, Centre Medical Universitaire, Geneva
“Long-range call in the mitotic spindle: how centrosomes talk to kinetochores”, 12 pm / HPM H33
Prof. Yukiko Yamashita, Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, USA
“Asymmetric stem cell division and germline immortality”12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Andreas T. Matouschek, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
"How the proteasome picks its substrates to degrade", HPM H33, 12 pm
Prof. Brian Luke, Institute of Molecular Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
"A time and a place RNA in a DNA world at telomeres and beyond”. 12 pm / HPM H 33
Dr. Giulia Rancati Principal Investigator, Institute of Medical Biology, A*STAR, Singapore
“Experimental evolution of mammalian cells to inactivation of essential genes”12pm/HPM H33
Prof. Thomas Schalch, Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, University of Leicester, UK
“Towards atomic resolution understanding of the S. pombe heterochromatin machinery”11am/HPM H33
Asst. Prof. Charlotte Aumeier, University of Geneva, Dept. of Biochemistry
“The microtubule shaft: a site of dynamic tubulin exchange”12pm/HPM H33
Dr. Nicolas Manel, Institut Curie, INSERM U932, Immunity and Cancer Department, Paris France
"Activation of innate immune sensors by viruses and self: DNA's identity crisis?"1pm/HPM H33
Prof. Roland Foisner, Max F. Perutz Laboratories, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
"Lamins mediate chromatin regulation and mechanosignaling in health and disease", 12 pm / HPM H 33
Prof. Thanos Halazonetis, University of Geneva, Department of Molecular Biology
“Mechanisms of oncogene-induced DNA replication stress and therapeutic implications”12pm/HPM H33
Dr. Gabriel Neurohr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston, USA
"Excessive Cell Growth Causes Cytoplasm Dilution and Contributes to Senescence" 12 pm/HPM H33
Prof. Judith Berman, University of Tel Aviv, Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Israel
”Beyond resistance: insights into subpopulation responses to antifungals”12pm/HPM D7.2
Dr. Sebastian Schuck, Center for Molecular Biology of Heidelberg University, Germany
“Biogenesis and Autophagy of the Endoplasmic Reticulum” , 12 pm / HPM D7.2
Dr. Bruno Amati, European Institute of Oncology (IEO), Milano
“Transcriptional programs and therapeutic targets in MYC-driven tumors”, 12 pm / H 33