The “Long Night of the Sciences” will take place digitally on Friday, 16 July 2021. The SFB1423 is participating with a contribution (only in german): GPCRs – We want to know how they are working. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are vital building blocks in the…
Prof. Patrick Barth (EPFL*) will give a scientific talk about Uncovering and reprogramming GPCR signaling bycomputational design within our Lecturer Series. The lecture will be complemented with a discussion. Date: July 15, 2021 from 2-3PM. Professor Patrick Barth is Associate Professor at EPFL and Adjunct Associate…
Prof. Dr. Annette Beck-Sickinger
Prof. Dr. Annette Beck-Sickinger, Foto: Christian Hüller
Clustering of receptors can have the same effect as binding a signalling moleculeCell Biology: Signal Transduction Without Signal[Press release 2021/042 from 26/02/2021; author: Markus Bernards / Susann Huster]Whether we smell, taste or see, or when adrenaline rushes through our veins, all of these signals are…
The SFB1423, the TRR67 and the SFB1052 pool gender equality measures, ideas and offers, in order to sustainably establish the common goal of promoting equal opportunities in research networks. The pooling strategy enables the organization of gender equality activities, which are directly oriented towards the needs…
[Press release 2021/032 from 10/02/2021; author: Nina Vogt] In order for a drug to be effective at the right places in the body, it helps if scientists can predict as accurately as possible how the molecules of that drug will interact with human cells. In…
Congratulations: Dr. Simone Prömel was appointed W2 Professor of Cell Biology at HHU on January 21, 2021.Prof. Prömel's research focuses on the signaling mechanisms and relevance of "adhesion G protein-coupled receptors" (aGPCR) in various biological processes. aGPCR are involved in key physiological functions such as…
Dear friends of the SFB1423,as this special year comes to an end, we want to thank you for the constructive and pleasant cooperation, which we appreciate very much. We look forward to more exciting projects together in the new year.We wish you happy holidays or if…
We cordially invite you to a talk about "Cryo-Electron Microscopy of Cellular Metabolism" by Jun-Prof. Dr. Panagiotis KastritisMartin-Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany DATETuesday, December 15th, at 4 p.m. Leipzig. JOINvia Zoom: https://vanderbilt.zoom.us/j/98231337927?pwd=YXYrTEpDZlBxOTRiMW04Z1dUTnlLQT09 ABSTRACTCryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is used to characterize the structure of radiation-sensitive specimen, such…
We cordially invite you to a two week block online seminar “Solution NMR integrated with Computational Modeling to study Membrane Proteins” by: Prof. Dr. Chuck Sanders(Vanderbilt University / USA)Dr. Georg Künze(Leipzig University, Vanderbilt University / USA)Dr. Davide Sala(Leipzig University) 07 - 18. December 2020, 3 - 5…
We cordially invite you to an online seminar by: Diego del Alamo, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA, on September 22nd, 4 p.m. CEST (16:00 Uhr Leipzig). “Making the most of sparse data: Modeling the glutamate-GABA antiporter using double electron-electron resonance spectroscopy data” The glutamate-GABA antiporter GadC…