GPCRs – Universal genius among receptors inspires drug research

The Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1423 "Structural Dynamics of GPCR Activation and Signal Transduction" under the leadership of biochemists Prof. Dr. Annette Beck-Sickinger and Prof. Dr. Torsten Schöneberg from the Leipzig University is continuing into its second funding phase. This was announced today (24.11.2023) by…

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Annette Beck-Sickinger honored as one of the world’s most important chemists

Prof. Dr. Annette Beck-Sickinger of the University of Leipzig recently received an award as one of the world's most distinguished women scientists in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. In the 2023 list of laureates of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry…

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New digital tools to combine the best of both worlds

Everyone is different. “And so is every patient – meaning every individual needs a therapy that is as personalised as possible,” says Peter Hildebrand. He is a professor at the Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics at Leipzig University and has been part of CRC…

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Coordinator of the IRTG: Juliane Adler

Postdoc Dr. Juliane Adler coordinates the Research Training Group of the Collaborative Research Center 1423 "Structural Dynamics of GPCR Activation and Signaling". Today we introduce the 37-year-old in the series "Faces of the Leipzig University", in which the university magazine regularly shows people who are…

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New measurement equipment at the university: Studying receptor proteins using EPR spectroscopy

Studying proteins with novel methods is Dr Matthias Elgeti’s speciality. An EPR spectrometer is helping him to study the structure and dynamics of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). His work is concerned with the side effects of drugs and the regulation of bodily functions such as…

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Scientific Module I June 6-9, 2023 I 9-12 PM

The scientific module MKF / SFB1423 Module "Integration of Experimental Data with Artificial Intelligence for the Investigation of Membrane Proteins" aimed for PhD students, postdocs and interested students will take place from 9 - 12 AM from June 5-8. Besides the theoretical basics for the…

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Inaugural lecture I Martin Lohse I May 15, 2023 I 4 PM

Drugs that act via receptors: On this exciting topic, the internationally successful scientist and new senior professor Martin Lohse will give his public inaugural lecture on May 15, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the lecture hall of the Central Research Building, House C, Liebigstraße…

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Scientific Talk I May 25, 2023 I 4:30 PM

The scientific module "Computational protein structure prediction from mass spectrometry data " will take place on May 25, 2023. LECTURERSteffen Lindert, Associate ProfessorThe Ohio State University, Dep. Of Chemistry and Biochemistry Mass spectrometry-based methods such as covalent labeling, surface induced dissociation (SID) or ion mobility…

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Richard Willstätter Prize for Chemical Biology goes to Annette Beck-Sickinger

[Press release from 25/01/2023; author: DECHEMA, Nina Viogt] Annette G. Beck-Sickinger, Professor of Biochemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry, has received the Richard Willstätter Prize for Chemical Biology 2023. The prize honors research achievements that make a decisive contribution to a deeper understanding of chemical-biological relationships. The…

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