MeInBio talk series
Several times per year, MeInBio invites researchers with international reputation to speak about their latest results.
Overview of the talk series:
Coming up:
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25.05.2023:
Bertie Göttgens, Wellcome and MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, UK: "From Early Blood Development to Quantitative Tissue Models"
08.03.2022:
Ana Pombo, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine and Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology: "Cell-type and cell-state specialization of 3D chromatin structures"
02.06.2022:
Alexander Bockmayr, Department of Mathematics and Informatics FU Berlin: "Understanding cellular behaviors through mathematical optimization"
07.07.2022:
Judith Zaugg, EMBL Heidelberg: "Cell-type specific regulatory networks to investigate disease mechanisms"
25.11.2021:
Isabelle Mansuy, Laboratory of Neuroepigenetics, University and ETH Zürich: "Transgenerational inheritance of environmentally-induced phenotypes in mammals: Epigenetic factors in the germline"
01.07.2021:
Christoph Dieterich, Klaus Tschira Institute for Integrative Computational Cardiology University Hospital Heidelberg: "Computational RNA biology of cardiac disease"
08.01.2020:
Manja Marz, Mathematics and Computer Science, University Jena: "Bioinformatics meets Biology - case examples from Jena"
13. Feb 2020:
Michael Stadler, Computational Biology, Friedrich Miescher Institute, Basel: "Mammalian ISWI and SWI/SNF chromatin remodelers mediate binding of specific subsets of transcription factors"
28. May 2020:
Peter F. Stadler, Bioinformatics, University Leipzig: "RNA Folding and Deep-Sequencing: Some new and improved high throughput approaches in RNA research"
15. July 2019:
Oliver Rossbach, Biochemistry, University Gießen: "Artificial circular RNA sponges as a novel tool in molecular biology and medicine"
18. Dec 2019:
Erik van Nimwegen, Biozentrum, University Basel: "Inferring gene regulatory landscapes from single-cell data"
12. July 2018:
Christian von Mering, Molecular Life Sciences, University Zürich and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics: "The STRING database of protein networks: Bringing added value and functional insights to experimental biologists"
17. July 2018:
Kyung Min Noh, Genome Biology Unit, EMBL, Heidelberg: "Dynamics and function of histone variant H3.3 in embryonic stem cells and neurons" (together with CRC992)
09. Oct 2018:
Mihaela Zavolan, Biozentrum, University Basel: "Translation regulation from yeast to man" (Together with CRC992)
22. Nov 2018:
Angus Lamond, Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, University of Dundee: "Deep Proteins: iPS cells and navigating Data Mountain" (Together with SGBM)
20. Dec 2017:
Hans A. Kestler, Medical Systems Biology, University Ulm: "Boolean networks for modeling biological signaling processes"