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Seminars in Biochemistry II as of 2009

                                                                                                                                                    

Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May |Jun | Jul |Aug |Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec

   
December
 
   
18.12.2009
Christian Behrends, Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
"Network organization of the human autophagy system"PDF
   
16.12.2009
Joern Dengjel FRIAS-LIFENET, Universität Freiburg, Germany
"Spatio-temporal protein dynamics during autophagy" PDF
 
09.12.2009
Richard Marais CR UK Centre for Cell and Molecular Biology The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK
"RAF and RAS signalling in melanoma: biology and therapeutics"PDF
   
04.12.2009
Nancy Hynes Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) Basel, Switzerland
"Targeting molecular alterations in breast cancer"PDF
   
November
 
   
17.11.2009
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Philip COHEN
Scottish Institute for Cell Signalling College of Life Science, University of Dundee, UK
   
September
 
   
21.09.2009
Kazuhiro Iwai Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University,
„Linear Polyubiquitination: A newly identified regulator Involved of NF-kB signalling" PDF
   
16.09.2009
Matthias Husmann, Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Hygiene, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
"Influential circles: pore forming toxins challenge cellular self-defense"PDF
   
July
 
   
08.07.2009
Ariel Stanhill Department of Biochemistry Technion, Faculty of Medicine Haifa, Israel
„Mechanisms of proteasome adaptation to protein misfolding"PDF
   
06.07.2009
Benjamin G. Neel Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Canada
"The Ras/Map kinase syndromes"PDF
   
June
 
   

23.06.2009

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Venki RAMAKRISHNAN
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
“Induced fit: A common strategy used by the Ribosome”
   
17.06.2009
Alain Israël Cell signaling and activation Institut Pasteur, France
„Regulation of the NF-kB signaling cascade"PDF
   
10.06.2009
Wim van Hul Medical and Veterinary Sciences University Antwerpen, Belgium
"The molecular genetics of too much bone“PDF
   
03.06.2009
Felix Randow MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge UK
"IKK family kinases in innate immunity: their regulation by adaptor proteins and ubiquitin"PDF
   
May
 
   
20.05.2009
Boris Macek Proteome Center Interfaculty Institute for Cell Biology University of Tübingen, Germany
"Quantitative proteomics in the analysis of biological signal transduction“PDF
   
April
 
29.04.2009
Nathan Brady German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg, Germany
"Resolving the connections between apoptosis and autophagy: molecular cell biology meets systems biology"PDF
   
01.04.2009
Soichi Wakatsuki, Structural Biology Research Center Institute of Materials Structure Science Photon Factory, KEK, Japan
"Structural insights into ubiquitin recognition in vesicle transport and signal transduction: ESCRT pathway and Finding NEMO"PDF
March
 
24.03.2009  

Frankfurt Ubiquitin meeting 2009 :PDF
Wade Harper, Regulation of the proteasome via uiquitin chain dynamics
Dan Finley, Integrating proteomic and RNAi studies identifies new modules in ubiquitin and checkpoint signaling
Both from Harvard University Boston, USA

20.03.2009  

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Susumu TONEGAWA
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
“Neural Mechanisms for Memory”

12.03.2009

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Elizabeth BLACKBURN
, University of California San Francisco, USA
Title pending,
   
February
 
   
10.02.2009 
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Pascale COSSARD, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
“The Bacterial Pathogen Listeria monocytogenes: the Rise of a Mutifacted Model”
   
January
 
28.01.2009  
Benno Jungblut, PhD, MPI für Herz und Lungenforschung
"Genetic Control of Cell Behavior during Zebrafish Heart Morphogenesis"

 

INFORMATIONS
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Lecture room 22-1 (new Building!), University of Frankfurt Medical School, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7

 

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