Seminar: Dek Woolfson
Prof. Dek Woolfson, University of Bristol, will give a talk entitled: “Augmenting biology through de novo protein design”.
Prof. Dek Woolfson, University of Bristol, will give a talk entitled: “Augmenting biology through de novo protein design”.
This workshop will help you understand what are the requirements from the SNSF and how to fill the data management plan.
Andreas Janshoff, Full Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, University of Göttingen, is our next guest speaker. He will give a talk on “Viscoelasticity of cell membranes: from minimal artificial cortices to living cells”.
The first NCCR one-day winter retreat will take place on January 10, 2019 in Morges (La Longeraie). This event will launch the 3d and last phase of the NCCR Chemical Biology!
ACCESS Geneva organizes a workshop to introduce 6 NCCR members into automated microscopy, through theoretical and practical work.
This workshop will bring together scientists who will present important avenues of research in cell and developmental biology, genome organization, neurobiology, systems biology, biophysics, and evolutionary aspects.
GE Healthcare, in collaboration with the NCCR Chemical Biology, organizes a workshop on Biacore™ instruments and software at the University of Geneva.
Bradley Pentelute, Associate Professor (MIT, USA), is our next guest speaker. He will give a talk on “Cysteine arylation to engineer peptides and proteins”.
Prof. Joao Matos, EMBO Young Investigator from ETH Zürich, Institute of Biochemistry, will give a talk entitled:“Rewiring DNA repair for genome stability or genome haploidisation”.
André Nadler, Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (Germany), will give a talk on “Quantitative lipid biochemistry in living cells”.