Mission statement

 

06.07.2010 - Edmond H. Fischer

Edmond H. Fischer
Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA, USA
"The Origin of Reversible Phosphorylation"

Interview with Edmond H. Fischer

19.05.2010 - C. Ronald Kah
C. Ronald Kahn
Joselin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
» Critical Nodes in Insulin Action and Insulin Resistance «

10.02.2010 - Inder M. Verma
Inder M. Verma
Salk Institute for Bioalogical Studies La Jolla, USA
»Cancer: A Malady of Genes«

17.11.2009 - Sir Philip Cohen

Sir Philip Cohen
Scottish Institute for Cell Signalling
College of Life Science, University of Dundee, UK
» The Interplay between Protein Phosphorylation and Protein Ubiquitylation in Regulating the Innate Immune System «

23.06.2009 - Venki Ramakrishnan

Venki Ramakrishnan
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
» Induced fit: A common strategy used by the Ribosome
«

20.03.2009 - Susumu Tonegawa

Susumu Tonegawa

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nobel Prize Medicine/Physiology 1987
» Neural Mechanisms for Memory «

12.03.2009 - Elizabeth Blackburn

Elizabeth Blackburn
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics University of California, San Francisco, USA
Paul Ehrlich- und Ludwig Darmstädter Preisträgerin 2009
» Responses of Cells and Organisms to Perturbing Telomere Maintenance «

10.02.2009 - Pascale Cossart

Pascale Cossart
Dept. Cell Biology and Infection, Institut Pasteur, Paris
» The Bacterial Pathogen Listeria monocytogenes: the Rise of
a Multifaceted Model«

25.11.2008 - Edward Dennis
Edward Dennis
University of California San Diego, USA
» Eicosanoid Lipidomics and Phospholipase A2 – Role in Inflammatory Disease «

18.11.2008 - Peter Walter
Peter Walter
University of California San Francisco, USA
» Protein Homeostasis in Health and Disease «

24.9.2008 - Anthony J. Pawson
Anthony J. Pawson
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mt Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada
» SH2 domains and tyrosine kinases - back to the future «

14.03.2008 - Tim Mosmann
Tim Mosmann
Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunolgy, University of Rochester, NY, USA
» Significance of T Cell Diversity in Immune Responses «

03.03.2008 - Hidde Ploegh
Hidde Ploegh
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, USA
» Herpesviruses as Tools: Antigen Presentation and Protein Quality Control «

22.01.2008 - Josef Penninger
Josef Penninger
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna, Austria
» From Systems Genetics in Flies to Human Medicine «

27.11.2007 - Garret A. FitzGerald
Garret A. FitzGerald
Dept. of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA
» Therapeutic Adventures in the Arachidonic Acid Cascade «

13.11.2007 - Matthias Kleiner
Matthias Kleiner
Präsident der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn, Germany
» Wissenschaft im Wettbewerb «

05.06.2007 - Peter Mombaerts
Peter Mombaerts
The Rockefeller University, New York and Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt, Germany
» Olfaction targeted «

14.03.2007 - Harry F. Noller
Harry F. Noller
Center for Molecular Biology of RNA, Sinsheimer Laboratories University of California - Santa Cruz, USA
» Ribosome Structure and Dynamics: Caught in the Act «

09.11.2006 - Anthony Cerami
Anthony Cerami
Warren Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Ossining, NY, USA
» TNF and Erythropoietin: The Lucifer and Gabriel Cytokine «

Charles Dinarello
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver CO USA
» Fever, Interleukin-1 and the Beginning of Cytokine Biology «

19.09.2006 - Aaron Ciechanover
Aaron Ciechanover
Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
» The Ubiquitin Proteolytic System - from a Vague Idea, through Basic Mechanisms and onto Human Diseases and Drug Targeting «

23.05.2006 - Roderick MacKinnon
Roderick MacKinnon
Rockefeller University/HHMI New York, USA
» Structure and Function of Potassium Channels (K+) «

14.03.2006 - Craig Mello
Craig Mello
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, USA
» RNAi and Development in C. elegans «

24.01.2006 - Hans Clevers
Hans Clevers
University of Utrecht, NL
» Wnt and Notch Signaling Pathways in Development and Cancer of the Gut «

13.12.2005 - Chris Dobson

Chris Dobson
University of Cambridge, UK
» Protein Misfolding and Human Disease«
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05.07.2005 - Adam Smith
Adam Smith
Nature Publishing Group
» Role of Publishing at the Intersection of Academic and Industrial Science «
12.04.2005 - Rudolf Jaenisch
Rudolf Jaenisch
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, UK
» Nuclear Cloning, Stem Cells and Genomic Reprogramming «

08.02.2005 - Jean-Marie Lehn
Jean-Marie
Lehn University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
» Some Contributions of Supramolecular Chemistry to Life Sciences «

14.12.2004 - Kai Simons
Kai Simons
Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany
» Lipid Rafts: An Organizational Principle in Cell Membranes «

06.07.2004 - Klaus Rajewsky
Klaus Rajewsky
Harvard Medical School, Center for Blood Research, Boston, USA
» Modeling Human Diseases in the Mouse «
– on this and the Other Side of the Atlantic –

18.05.2004 - Joseph Schlessinger
Joseph Schlessinger
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT
» Cell Signaling by Tyrosine Phosphorylation: From the Bench to the Bedside «

20.04.2004 - Tony Hunter
Tony Hunter
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla
» The Many Roles of Protein Phosphorylation in Cellular Signaling «

29.01.2004 - Thomas R. Cech
Thomas R. Cech
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder
» Interdisciplinary Science for the 21st Century: The Howard Hughes Medical Institute«

09.12.2003 - Peter Carmeliet
Peter Carmeliet
Flanders Universität, Leuven (Belgien)
» Genetics in Mice, Zebrafish and Humans to Unravel Angioge-nesis: Therapeutic Perspectives «

08.07.2003 - Salvador Moncada
Salvador Moncada
The Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, London
» Nitric Oxide and Cell Respiration: Physiology and Pathophysiology «

13.05.2003- Helen Blau
Helen Blau
Stanford Universität, Palo Alto
» Marrow-associated Stem Cells for Brain and Brawn «

14.03.2003 - Richard Lerner
Richard Lerner
Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla
» Antibody Catalysis, Ozone, and Atherosclerosis: New Aspects of the Immune System«

11.02.2003 - Marco Baggiolini
Marco Baggiolini
Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
» Little, Big Chemokines: From Regulation of Leukocyte Traffic to Therapy of Inflammatory Diseases «

14.01.2003 - Svante Pääbo
Svante Pääbo
Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie, Leipzig, Germany
» An Ape Perspective of Human Uniqueness «

03.12.2002 - Konrad Beyreuther
Konrad Beyreuther
ZMBH Heidelberg
» Ageing without Alzheimer «

15.10.2002 - Karl Einhäupl
Karl Einhäupl
Neurologische Klinik, Charité, Berlin Vorsitzender des Wissenschaftsrats, Germany
» Hochschulmedizin: zwischen Spitzenforschung und Massenuniversität? «

09.07.2002 - Robert Huber
Robert Huber
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, München, Germany
» Molecular Machines for Protein Degradation «

23.04.2002 - Günter Blobel
Günter Blobel
Rockefeller Universität, New York, USA
» Protein Targeting «