Biochemistry workshop at EPFL: You have to see it to believe it!
For three afternoons, 11- to 13-year-olds experiment with cells and molecules and discover what biochemistry is about.
For three afternoons, 11- to 13-year-olds experiment with cells and molecules and discover what biochemistry is about.
Bradley Pentelute, Associate Professor (MIT, USA), is our next guest speaker. He will give a talk on “Cysteine arylation to engineer peptides and proteins”.
Steven G. Boxer, Stanford University, will give talks on “Reactions, dynamics and imaging in model biological membranes” (UNIGE) and on “Electric fields and enzyme catalysis” (EPFL).
Registration for the Soft Skills Week in Lausanne (EPFL) is now open. Don’t miss the workshops on assertiveness and time management!
Hagan Bayley, Professor of Chemical Biology (University of Oxford) will give two different talks at UNIGE and at EPFL in November.
The next Site Visit of the Swiss National Science Foundation will take place in November 08-09, 2017 at the EPF Lausanne, Batochimie building.
Prof. Tatiana Kutateladze, Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado School of Medicine (USA) will give a talk entitled “Molecular mechanisms of epigenetic regulation”.
Prof. Curtis Davey, School of Biological Sciences, College of Science, NTU, Singapore, will give a talk on “X-Ray crystal structure of a chromatosome: the fundamental nucleosome-linker histone assembly of Chromatin”.
We invite you to the launch of the new NCCR lecture series hosted by junior scientists, featuring a combined talk and workshop by Prof. Thomas R. Ward (UniBas, Director of NCCR MSE) on artificial enzyme catalysis.
Prof. Philip A. Cole, Director of the Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, will give a talk entitled “Chemical approaches to sorting out protein post-translational modifications”.