SFB 1551 Seminar Series Event – Prof. Dr. Tanja Weil
Talk announcement for Tanja Weil.
Talk announcement for Tanja Weil.
Methods talk by Prof. Dr. Shikha Dhiman, Chemistry Department, Johannes Gutenberg University Harnessing Competitive Interactions to Regulate Supramolecular Assembly Abstract: Understanding the interplay between supramolecular polymerization and phase separation is key to unraveling the formation of biomolecular assemblies such as...
Methods talk by Dr. Martin Möckel, Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) In vitro veritas – an overview on recombinant protein expression, purification and quality control Abstract: Recombinant proteins are critical for basic research, for example to prove molecular mechanisms, determine...
Talk by Dr.Thomas Quail, EMBL Heidelberg, Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit Title: Molecular sociology of self-organising genomes Abstract: Proteins organise the genome across multiple length and time scales. How proteins collectively bridge these scales to generate structure execute enzymatic reactions...
Methods talk by Dr.Olksandra Kukharenko, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Title: Bridging Scales in Molecular Dynamics Simulations with Machine Learning Abstract: Grasping the behavior of biomolecules across diverse length and time scales is a persistent challenge in molecular biophysics....
Getting to know the ubiquitin family – analysis & manipulation Posttranslational modifications of proteins play essential regulatory roles in cells as they modulate their targets’ interactions, localization, and stability. This is achieved either by changing the biophysical properties of the...
Talk announcement for René Ketting.
Isolating and characterizing proteins for in vitro condensate formation might be problematic! Have you ever worked with isolated proteins? Most work in our group involves the isolation of (typically recombinantly produced) proteins plus their biophysical characterization. During this work, we...
Talk announcement for Svenja Morsbach
Talk announcement of Martin Girard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *From lead to cells: digital alchemy, multicomponent mixtures, and chemical regulation* by Dr. Martin Girard Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research
Professors Lin Guo and Rohit Pappu will visit for a talk on May 2, 2023. *Hidden complexities of condensates formed by simple systems* Abstract: Application of the physics of associative macromolecules has led to growing recognition that condensates, even of...
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