2023
SNSF Starting Grant for Tatjana Kleele
Congratulations to Tatjana Kleele, who is honored to receive the SNSF Starting Grant on the project “The role of mitochondrial biogenesis and quality control for cell fate decision and neuronal homeostasis”. The Kleele Lab is grateful and looking forward to performing science with the support of this grant.
Prof. Dr. Tommaso Cavazza, Department of Reproductive Endocrinology, University of Zurich
"Errors at the beginning of life: aneuploidy and early embryogenesis", 12 PM, HPM D 7
Arnaud Hubstenberger, PhD, Institut de Biologie Valrose (iBV), Nice, France
“Robust sorting and buffering within condensates control transcriptome stoichiometries”, 12 PM, HPM H33
Prof. Angelika Harbauer, Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, Martinsried, Germany
“Mitochondrial health maintenance in neurons”, 10 am, HPM H33
Matthew L. Kraushar, PhD, MD, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany
"Fates and rates in neurodevelopment set by the ribosome", 12 PM, HPM D7
Prof. Daniel Zenklusen, Departement de biochemie, Université de Montréal, Canada
"Investigating compositional and topological features of pre-mRNPs", 12.45 PM, HPM H 33
Prof. Marlene Offinger, Departement de biochemie, Université de Montréal, Canada
"Heterogeneity of RNA machines", 12 PM, HPM H 33
Prof. Dr. Claudine Kraft, Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Freiburg DE
“Physical properties of cargo determine their degradability through autophagy”, 12pm, HPM H33
Prof. Yohei Yamauchi, D-CHAB, ETH Zurich
"Cell Biology of Virus Entry", HPM H33, 11 AM
Prof. Dr. Fulvio M. Reggiori, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies Denmark, and University of Groningen, The Netherlands
“Selective autophagy of protein aggregates”, 12 PM, HPM H 33