Lecture series: Celine Maeder
Celine Maeder will talk about “In vivo neuron-wide microscopy reveals differential regulation of synaptic vesicle precursor trafficking”
Celine Maeder will talk about “In vivo neuron-wide microscopy reveals differential regulation of synaptic vesicle precursor trafficking”
Nicole King, Associate Professor of Genetics, Genomics & Development at the University of California (Berkeley) will talk about “Choanoflagellates, colonies, and the origin of animals”.
Eric Potma, Associate Professor of Chemistry in the School of Physical Sciences at UC Irvine, will talk about “Chemical Imaging with Coherent Raman Scattering”.
This workshop is of high interest to not only students studying yeasts but also to those working on poorly characterized proteins in higher eukaryotes that have obvious homologues in budding yeast
In a bucolic setting above the Lac Léman, in Jongny, we will spend 22 and 23 June 2012, staying overnight to discuss project progress, learn, exchange ideas, and get to know each other better.
Besides well established scientific figures, the workshops are aimed at emerging researchers, especially assistant professors, post-docs and PhD students. The short duration of the talks and the frequency of the meetings throughout Switzerland are meant to rapidly develop active, up-to-date communications and cover various inter-disciplinary areas of research.
The NCCR Chemical Biology Symposium highlights technological advances at the interface of chemistry and biology and their use to address key problems in biology
Six women scientists who have made their careers in Switzerland discuss with you your options, challenges and opportunities.
The Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Seminar Series is organized by Professor Ariel Ruiz i Altaba, Department of Genetics and development in the School of Medicine at the University of Geneva
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