Seminarreihe BILL – Biomedical Lectures Leipzig
Vorschau 2016
14.04.2016 | Prof. Dr. John Creemers Dept. of Human Genetics KU Leuven |
The role of Proprotein Convertases PC1/3 and Furin in diabetes and obesity; from genetics to mechanism |
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28.04.2016 | Prof. Dr. Rolf Schröder Universitätsklinikum Erlangen Institut für Neuropathologie |
The impact of mutant desmin on the cytoskeleton,mitochondria, biomechanics and protein quality control systems in striated muscles cells |
12.05.2016 | Prof. Dr. Alexander Dalpke Uni Heidelberg Med. Mikrobiol. u. Hygiene |
Innate immunity and microbiome of the airways in health and disease |
26.05.2016 | Prof. Dr. Thomas Kamradt Universitätsklinikum Jena Institut für Immunologie |
Why the joint? Trained synovial cells translate systemic autoimmunity into joint destruction |
02.06.2016 | Dr. Hisham Bazzi Uniklinikum Köln Hautklinik u. CECAD |
The roles of cytoskeletal organisers in mouse development |
16.06.2016 | Prof. Dr. Stefan Lichtenthaler TU München DZNE Standort München |
Neuroproteomics: proteases and substrates in Alzheimer´s diseases and brain development |
30.06.2016 | Prof. Dr. Klaus Römer Universität des Saarlandes Medizinische Fakultät Managing Director José Carreras Zentrum Homburg/Saar |
The MDM2 ubiquitin ligase and transcriptional inhibitor – novel mechanisms of regulation |
14.07.2016 | Prof. Dr. Seth M. Rubin University of California |
Structure and Regulation of Protein Complexes Controlling Cell-Cycle Dependent Gene Expression |
29.07.2016 | Prof. Dr. Michael Brandeis The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Department of Genetics |
The 21st birthday of the APC/Cyclosome |
8.12.2016 | Prof. Dr. Jessica Bertrand Uniklinikum Magdeburg Experimentelle Orthopädie |
Influence of BCP crystals on the chondrocytic phenotype |
15.12.2016 | Prof. Dr. David Kelsell Queen Mary University London Blizard Institute |
IRHOM2: key regulator of the epidermal stress response |
12.1.2017 | Prof. Dr. Roger Sandhoff DKFZ Heidelberg |
Function and Metabolism of CerS3-dependent Sphingolipids in Skin Barrier and Sperm Development |
Ort: Sächsischer Inkubator für klinische Translation (SIKT) Philipp-Rosenthal-Str. 55, 04103 Leipzig
Raum:103
Zeit: 17 Uhr
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