Online communication coaching
Communication is one of the most sought skills by employers, it’s also where most people need help. That’s why we have decided to organize individual online coaching sessions for NCCR Chemical Biology members.
Communication is one of the most sought skills by employers, it’s also where most people need help. That’s why we have decided to organize individual online coaching sessions for NCCR Chemical Biology members.
Marina Kuimova, Imperial College London (UK), will give the next NCCR talk entitled: “Mapping microscopic viscosity and temperature using molecular rotors”.
Dr Orane Guillaume-Gentil, ETHZ, is the next NCCR invited speaker. She will give a talk entitled: “Fluidic force microscopy: opening new avenues for single-cell analysis”.
This event will bring together leading scientists to feature the latest advances within the broad field of Chemical Biology. Registration is now closed.
Prof. Champak Chatterjee, University of Washington (USA), is the next NCCR invited speaker. He will give a talk entitled: “Studying ubiquitin-like proteins across the domains of life”.
Prof. Katharina Landfester, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (Germany), is our next guest. She will give a talk entitled: “Polymeric modules for synthetic biology”. ***CANCELLED***
The Aye lab (LEAGO team) organizes a workshop on measurements and statistical analyses of immune cell viability following electrophile perturbation in developing zebrafish.
This workshop, organized by the Loewith lab, will cover the basics of peptide/protein identification and quantification by LC-MS/MS.
Dr. Kimberly Bonger, Radboud University (NL), is our next guest. She will give a talk entitled: “Bringing orthogonality in the tetrazine ligation with (strained) alkenes”.
James E. Ferrell, Sanford University (US), will give a talk on “Trigger waves in cell signaling” at UNIGE and EPFL.