PhD seminar guest Prof. Dr. Marcus Fändrich

MLU Charles Tanford Protein Center Sr E.04.0 Kurth-Mothes-Straße 3a, Halle (Saale)

Presentation by Prof. Dr. Marcus Fändrich "Misfolded proteins in human diseases: amyloid fibril structures studiesd by cryo-EM" More information you can find here https://www.uni-ulm.de/nawi/institute-of-protein-biochemistry/

Online Phd students seminar

GRC Les Diablerets presentation by Alessio Di Ianni, An Jung Wei, Daniele Ubbiali, Luca Lauth, Marina Abd El Malek, Shubhra Sachan, Lisa Machner, Julia Hesselbarth, Jhonny Figueroa

Online PhD students seminar

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Presentation by Manuel Weber "Secretion of Parathyroid Hormone – Characterization of the PTH secretory granules"

Online PhD students seminar

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Presentation by Tala Alakhras   "Characterisation of Cyclin L protein and its oncogenic role mediated by the RS domain" and Toni Träger    "Elucidating the dynamic architecture of primary metabolic complexes via cryo-EM-based structural proteomics"

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Presentation by Lisa Machner "Taming and dissecting the beast - Multi-technical approach to study the activation of cancer-associated phosphatase Shp2 by intrinsically disordered Gab1"

Online PhD students seminar

Presentation by Jhonny Figueroa "Conformational change of intrinsically disordered regions in AUX/IAA transcriptional repressors for proper and oriented auxin receptor assembly"

Online seminar guest Prof. Dr. Ylva Ivarsson

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Presentation by Prof. Dr. Ylva Ivarsson "Proteome-scale mapping of binding sites in the intrinsically disordered regions of human and viral proteomes" More detailed information you can find here https://katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N0-901

Online seminar guest Dr. Toby Gibson

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Presentation by Dr. Toby Gibson "Short linear motifs (SLiMs) in Health and Diseas" More detailed information you can find here https://www.embl.org/groups/gibson/

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Presentation by Coninika Guha "Paraspeckle as a therapeutic target for inhibition of tumour progression and metastasis"