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Vorträge Herbstsemester 2024

Alle unsere Vorträge werden in enger Koordination mit der Universität Bern organisiert und finden im Dept. für Chemie, Biochemie und Pharmazie oder im Institut für Zellbiologie statt.

Vorträge jeweils Montags um 16:30 Uhr

26. Februar 2024

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Lighting up RNA-protein interactions

University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Centre forCell Biology, Edinburgh, UK

Raum UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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9. September 2024

Unveiling the Role of Human vault RNA2-1/nc886 and Its Small-Derived Fragments on Cancer

Universidad de la República Uruguay, Sección Genómica Funcional, Montevideo, Uruguay

Raum: S 379, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Norbert Polacek
Presented by: BVB

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30. September 2024

to be announced

Universidad de la República Uruguay, Sección Genómica Funcional, Montevideo, Uruguay

Raum: UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Norbert Polacek
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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7. Oktober 2024

to be announced

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11. Oktober 2024

Sequence-based design of small molecules targeting RNA structure

The Herbert Wertheim UF-Scripps Institute for Biomedical Research & Innovation, Jupiter, USA

14:00 Uhr

Raum EG 16, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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14. Oktober 2024

Genetic suppression: the wiring of biological resilience

Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne

Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel
Presented by: BVB

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21. Oktober 2024

to be announced

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28. Oktober 2024

to be announced

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4. November 2024

How CRISPR/Cas9 Finds Off-Targets

Imperial College London, UK

Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel
Presented by: BVB

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11. November 2024

Dr. Lea Dietrich

Cryo-mitos at work: Structural analysis of mitochondrial complexes in whole cells

Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt, D

Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos
Presented by: BVB

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18. November 2024

Canceled

Cryptic splicing: from foe to friend in tackling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

University College London, London, UK

Raum UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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15. November 2024 (Ziebelemärit)

to be announced

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2. Dezember 2024

to be announced

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2. Dezember 2024

Anticalins and PASylation: Protein design for therapeutic application

Biologische Chemie, Technische Universität München (D)

Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis
Presented by: BVB

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9. Dezember 2024

Molecular mechanisms of nuclear mRNA packaging

Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany

Raum UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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Worldwide competitions and the RNA folding problem

Stanford University (USA)

17. Juni 2024 - 16:30h
Raum: EG 16, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Norbert Polacek
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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“Repeat associated non-AUG (RAN) proteins in neurologic disease: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities”

University of Florida, Center for NeuroGenetics, Florida, USA

3. Junii 2024 - 16:30h
Raum: UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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Directionality of ATP- driven membrane transport (in-or-out)

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

27. Mai 2024 - 16:30h
Raum: S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos

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Sumo rules!

ETH Zurich, Institute of Biochemistry, Zurich

13. Mai 2024 - 16:30h
RaumS 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel

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Bacterial Small RNAs: Regulatory Circuits, On and Off Switches, and Quality Control

National Cancer Institute NIH, Bethesda, USA

6 Mai 2024 - 16:30h
Raum: UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Norebert Polacek
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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An evolutionary cell biology approach to parasitology

University of Cambridge, UK

3. Mai 2024 - 11:15h
Raum C 161, IZB
Gastgeberin Prof. Carmen Faso

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Genetic circuits on single DNA molecules, with and without cell-like compartments

Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

29. April 2024 - 16:30h
Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos

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Photosystem I and the cytochrome b6f complex in focus

University of Münster, Germany

22. April 2024 - 16:30h
Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber Prof. Sebastian Leidel

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Ribosomal A-site interactions with near- cognate tRNAs drive stop codon readthrough

Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CZ

15. April 2024 - 16:30h
Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann

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Structural landscape of the bacterial transcriptome response to antibiotic treatment

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

25. März 2024 - 16:30h
Raum: S 481, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Norbert Polacek

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Translational control by tRNA modifications promotes sex-dependent learning and memory

Heidelberg University, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Deutschland

18. März 2024 - 16:30h
Raum S 481, DCBP
Gastgeger: Prof. Sebastian Leidel

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Structural basis of cotranslational quality control

LMU München, Gene Center and Department of Biochemistry, München, Deutschland

4. März 2024
Raum UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
Presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

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Structural basis of cotranslational quality control

University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Centre forCell Biology, Edinburgh, UK

LMU München, Gene Center and Department of Biochemistry, München, Deutschland

26. Februar 2024
Raum UG 113, DCBP
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

26. Februar 2024

Prof. David Tollervey

Molecular basis of the ribosome code
Institut de Biologie Moleculaire et Cellulaire, Strasbourg, France
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel

4. Dezember 2023

Prof. Franck Martin

Molecular basis of the ribosome code
Institut de Biologie Moleculaire et Cellulaire, Strasbourg, France
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel

27. November 2023

Prof. Thomas A. Cooper

Mechanistic insights of RNA toxicity and disrupted RNA processing from modeling Myotonic Dystrophy in mice
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

13. November 2023

Prof. Claudio Joazeiro

Co-Translational Protein Quality Control: Mechanisms, Evolution, and Roles in Disease
ZMBH Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel

6. November 2023

Prof. Vikram Panse

Resolving nuclear- mitochondrial targeting conflicts during ribosome assembly
Institut für medizinische Mikrobiologie, Universität Zürich
Gastgeber: Prof. André Schneider

30. Oktober 2023

Prof. Andrea Rentmeister

Investigating and controlling mRNA via chemo-enzymatic modifications:
Optical control of mRNA translation
Institute of Biochemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel

23. Oktober 2023

Prof. Joseph Puglisi

The molecular choreography of translation initiation
Stanford University, Stanford, USA
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann
presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

2. Oktober 2023

Prof. Don W. Cleveland

Development of “designer DNA drug therapy” for neurogenerative disease
University of California, San Diego, USA
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel
presented by: NCCR RNA & Disease

25. September 2023

Prof. Daniel Zenklusen

Investigating spatio- temporal dynamics of RNA metabolism, one molecule at the time
Université de Montréal, Canada
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann

18. September 2023

Prof. Marlene Oeffinger

Ribosome biology & disease: From the nucleolus to the cytoplasm
Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), Canada
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann

22. Mai 2023
Prof. Claudia Höbartner
RNA-catalyzed RNA modifications
Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Würzburg, Deutschland
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


15. Mai 2023
Dr. Cyrille Mathieu
Organotypic models dedicated to the study of paramyxovirus and SARS-CoV-2 infections and the evaluation of antiviral drug candidates
CIRI, International Center for Infectiology Research, Université Claude Bernard Lyon, France
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis / IBMM and Prof. Philippe Plattet / VetSuisse


8. Mai 2023
Prof. Anna Marie Pyle
The innate immune receptor RIG-I couples protein folding with host- pathogen differentiation
Yale University, New Haven, USA
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


1. Mai 2023
Prof. Siegfried Hapfelmeier
From authentic pathogen mimetic bacterial behaviour to efficacious mucosal vaccine immunity
Institut für Infektionskrankheiten, Universität Bern
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos


24. April 2023
Prof. Igor Stagljar
From protein-protein interactions to precision medicine
Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Canad
Gastgeber: Prof. Hugues Abriel / IBMM


3. April 2023
Prof. Maria Carmo-Fonseca
Antisense transcription during cell fate commitment
Instituto de Medicina Molecular, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


20. März 2023
Prof. Aurelio Teleman
Mechanistic insights into translation reinitiation
Deutsches Krebsforschungs- zentrum DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


27. Februar 2023
Prof. Dr. Thomas Lemmin
Demystifying deep learning for biology
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of Bern
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis / IBMM


20. Februar 2023
Prof. Kerstin Göpfrich
Engineering a synthetic model cell with DNA nanotechnology
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Biophyisical Engineering Group, Heidelberg, Germany
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos



30. Januar 2023
Prof. Travis Thomson
Neurobiology, Univ. of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
Gems in the junkyard; transposonic sequences that regulate synaptic plasticity
Gastgeber: Prof. Benjamin Towbin / IZB


21. November 2022
Prof. Claudine Kraft
Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Uni Freiburg (D)
Autophagy: How a cell tidies up
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


24. Oktober 2022
Prof. Manuel Santos
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Functional and evolutionary roles of statistical proteomes
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


27. Juni 2022
Prof. Jin Billy Li
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, USA
RNA Editing and Innate Immunity
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


30. Mai 2022
Prof. Juanma Vaquerizas
MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, Imperial College London (UK)
Chromatin conformation during early embryonic development
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel
 

23. Mai 2022
Prof. Matthias Peter
Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zürich
Regulation of the cellular stress response by reversible aggregation
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


23. Mai 2022
Prof. Alexei Maklakov
University of East Anglia, UK
Ageing as 'early-life inertia': disentangling life-history trade-offs along a lifetime of an individual
Gastgeber: Prof. Benjamin Towbin / IZB


9. Mai 2022
Prof. Andreas Kuhn
Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
Essential Players in Membrane Biogenesis: Insertases and Translocases
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis


28. Februar 2022
Prof. Wanda Kukulski
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of Bern
Visualising the architecture of organelle contact sites
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


20. Dezember 2021
Prof. Jean Hausser
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Macroscopic and microscopic tumor immune states
Gastgeber: Prof. Benjamin Towbin, IZB


22. November 2021
Prof. Emiliano Ricci
Laboratoire de Biologie et Modélisation de la Cellule, ENS de Lyon, France
Quantitative mass spectrometry of affinity purified ribosomes uncovers ribosome interactome specialization during viral infections
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


8. November 2021
Prof. Camilo Perez
Biozentrum, Universität Basel
Mechanism of cell wall transporters and role in virulence of bacterial pathogens
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos


25. Oktober 2021
Prof. Claudia Kutter
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Uncovering the role of transcriptional dark matter
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


25. Oktober 2021
Prof. Pierre Leopold
Institut Curie, Paris, France
Adjusting organ size during Drosophila development
Gastgeber: Prof. Benjamin Towbin, IZB


18. Oktober 2021
Dr. Stephanie Heinrich
Institut für Biochemie, ETH Zürich
Quantitative single-molecule analysis of gene expression regulation in vivo
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


27. September 2021
Prof. Jaanus Remme
University of Tartu, The Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Estlandr
RNA modifications around the ribosome catalytic center
Gastgeber: Prof. Norbert Polacek


2. März 2020
Dr. Sebastian Glatt
The Jagiellonian University, Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Krakow, Poland
Charging the Code - Structural insights into tRNA Modification enzymes
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


24. Februar 2020
Dr. John LaCava
University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
Driving biological discovery: An expanding toolkit for affinity proteomics
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


17. Februar 2020
Prof. Raffael Schaffrath
Universität Kassel, Fachgebiet Mikrobiologie, Kassel (D)
Get lost in translation - new yeast lessons from tRNA and EF2 modification pathways
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


2. Dezember 2019
Prof. Ute Wieden-Kothe
University of Lethbridge, Canada
Functional link between RNA Modification and RNA Folding
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


11. November 2019
Magnus Johansson
Uppsala University, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala, Finland
Single-Molecule Tracking Approaches to Protein Synthesis Kinetics in Living Cells
Gastgeber: Prof. Sebastian Leidel


28. Oktober 2019
Dr. Don Benjamin
Biozentrum, Universität Basel
Dual inhibition of MCT1 and MCT4 by syrosingopine as a treatment modality for cancer
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis


30. September 2019
Dr. Ramona Schlesinger
Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Physik, Berlin, D
Proton translocations in Channelrhodopsin-1 from Chlamydomonas augustae
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis


30. September 2019
Prof. Dr. Jody Rosenblatt
Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King’s College London, UK
Epithelial cell extrusion: The good, the bad, and the wheezy
Gastgeber: Prof. Olivier Pertz


22. August 2019
Dr. Cindy Meyer
The Rockefeller University, New York, USA
RNA-binding proteins in ribosome-associated quality control and cellular stress response
Gastgeber: Prof. O. Mühlemann


18. Juni 2019
J. Robert Hogg, Ph.D.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA
The importance and peril of evading nonsense-mediated decay
Gastgeber: Prof. O. Mühlemann


17. Juni 2019
Prof. Daniel F. Jarosz
School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, USA
Mapping biochemical drivers of phenotypic change
Gastgeber: Prof. S. Leidel


20. Mai 2019
Dr. Eva Nowack
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
Microbial symbioses and the evolution of novel organelles
Gastgeber: Prof. A. Schneider


6. Mai 2019
Prof. Javier Martinez
MAX F. PERUTZ LABORATORIES,
Vienna Biocenter, Austria
Identification of a unique 2’, 3’-cyclic phosphatase in human cells, and why/how did we get there
Gastgeber: PD Dr. Carlos Ros


29. April 2019
Prof. Andreas Kuhn
Universität Hohenheim, Institut für Mikrobiologie, Stuttgart, D
Folding and stepwise insertion of bacterial membrane proteins
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis


8. April 2019
Prof. Michael C. Jewett
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Center for Synthetic Biology, Northwestern University, USA
Repurposing ribosomes for synthetic biology
Gastgeber: Prof. Norbert Polacek

25. März 2019
Prof. Camilo Perez
Biozentrum, University of Basel
Structure and mechanism of membrane proteins involved in lipids translocation
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis

11. März 2019
Dr. Marvin Tanenbaum
Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands
Uncovering dynamics of RNA quality control by live-cell single molecule imaging
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


25. Februar 2019
Dr. Stavros Stavrakis
ETH Zurich, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering (ICB)
Optofluidics as a tool for high-throughput and precision measurements in biology
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos


10. Dezember 2018
Vladimir Kefalov, PhD
Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Cellular signaling by a single opsin molecule
Gastgeber: Prof. Achim Stocker

3. Dezember 2018
Prof. Dr. Mark Carrington
Department of Biochemistry,
University of Cambridge, UKHow receptors work in the trypanosome VSG coat and how they can be exploited
Gastgeber: Prof. Isabelle Roditi, IZB


26. November 2018
Prof. Peter Brzezinski
Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Regulation of respiration in S. cerevisiae mitochondria
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos


5. November 2018
Dr. Edmund Kunji
MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge, UK
The molecular mechanism of adenine nucleotide exchange by the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier
Gastgeber: Prof. Christoph von Ballmoos

29. Oktober 2018
Prof. Jacob Corn
ETH Zurich
CRISPR-Cas9, from therapy to mechanism
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


22. Oktober 2018
Dr. Thomas Lemmin
ETH Zurich, Department of Computer Science
Molecular Modeling of Signal Transduction Mechanisms in Bacterial Stress Sensors
Gastgeber: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis


8. Oktober 2018
Prof. Roland Beckmann
Gene Center, Department of Biochemistry, University of Munich, LMU, Germany
Cryo-EM of regulatory ribosomal complexes
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann

11. Juni 2018
Dr. Janine Scholefield
CSIR Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa
Genome engineering and stem cells: How to solve an African problem
Gastgeber: Prof. Oliver Mühlemann


28. Mai 2018
Prof. Giorgio Gallinella
Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Italy
Towards an antiviral strategy for human parvovirus B19
Gastgeber: PD Dr. Carlos Ros