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Raum: Lecture Hall

MPS: Apoorva Baluapuri - Integrator loss leads to dsRNA formation that triggers the Integrated Stress Response

Max Planck Seminar
Apoorva Baluapuri earned his PhD at the Cancer Systems Biology Lab at University of Würzburg (Elmar Wolf now in Kiel), Germany in 2021. He received a Walter Benjamin Fellowship from German Research Council (DFG) to study of mRNA synthesis in the lab of Karen Adelman at Harvard Medical School. In Boston, Apoorva investigates the mechanisms and modularity of gene regulation by the Integrator complex and applying these findings to cancer therapeutics. [mehr]

MPS: Stefanie Grosswendt - Cell communication uncovered in single-cell resolved neighborhoods

Max Planck Seminar
Dr. Stefanie Grosswendt, head of a BIH junior research group in the joint research focus “Single Cell Approaches for Personalized Medicine” of the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), the MDC and Charité, Berlin, joins our lecture series to present a talk on “Cell communication uncovered in single-cell resolved neighborhoods”. [mehr]

MPS: Ana Marija Jakšić - Emergence of complex and individual behaviour from the multiscale architecture of the brain

Max Planck Seminar
Dr. Ana Marija Jakšić is a researcher in evolutionary neurobiology and »EPFL Life Sciences Early Independent Research« (ELISIR) scholar who merges experimental evolutionary biology and neuroscience in her lab at EPFL School of Life Science, Brain Mind Institute in Switzerland. [mehr]

MPS: Natalia Rodriguez-Muela – Brain organoids to unveil mechanisms of selective neural vulnerability in neurodegenerative diseases

Max Planck Seminar
Dr. Natalia Rodriguez-Muela leads a research on “Selective Neuronal Vulnerability in Neurodegenerative Diseases” at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZND) in Dresden, Germany. We are looking forward to an inspiring talk on “Brain organoids to unveil mechanisms of selective neural vulnerability in neurodegenerative diseases” in the Lecture hall at the MPI. [mehr]

SGS: Mounia Lagha - Lighting up the central dogma to dissect how sharp developmental patterns are established

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
The Lagha lab uses quantitative imaging to uncover the mechanisms regulating gene expression in space and time during development. Mounia will give talk entitled: “Lighting up the central dogma to dissect how sharp developmental patterns are established”. [mehr]

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid und Labor: Von der Küche ins Labor: Essen als Einflussfaktor auf Stammzellen

Forschung höchstpersönlich
Started in 2012 at the MPI-IE, the “Forschung höchstpersönlich” talk series offers a platform for our scientists to present their research to non-scientific staff, enhancing understanding and collaboration. Held quarterly and conducted in German, the talks are hosted by the institute's Public Relations Office, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [mehr]

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Ibrahim Cissé und Simon Stitzinger: Transkription in Superauflösung: Proteinen beim Abschreiben der Gene zuschauen

Forschung höchstpersönlich
Started in 2012 at the MPI-IE, the “Forschung höchstpersönlich” talk series offers a platform for our scientists to present their research to non-scientific staff, enhancing understanding and collaboration. Held quarterly and conducted in German, the talks are hosted by the institute's Public Relations Officer, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [mehr]

SGS: Marieke Oudelaar - Mechanisms that drive 3D genome folding and their function in gene regulation

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
Marieke Oudelaar heads a Lise Meitner Group at the MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences on “Genome Organization and Regulation”. She will be joining our Special Guest Lecture Series in June 2024 to talk about her research on the regulation of gene expression in the three-dimensional genome. [mehr]

SGS: Rong Fan - Mapping Tissue Development, Aging, and Diseases via Spatial Epigenomics

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
We are happy to announce our upcoming special guest seminar given by Prof. Rong Fan from Yale University on June 19th at 1 pm in the lecture hall of the Institute. The title of Prof. Fan's talk, who is currently the Harold Hodgkinson Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Yale University and a Professor of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine, is to be announced. [mehr]

SGS: Craig Mello - RNAi: A Molecular Spark in an Information Inferno

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
The American biologist and professor of molecular medicine at the UMass Chan Medical School, Craig Mello, will give a seminar in the lecture hall of the MPI. Craig was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 2006 for the discovery of RNA interference and research on the models of how genes get silenced by double-stranded RNA. [mehr]
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