Category Archives: Lectures

SFB Methods Seminar

Our next Methods Seminar for Young Researchers is coming soon!

The online seminar will be on May 16th 2022 at 4 p.m.

Presentations:

André Brezki (Project A01):
The computational detection of putative open reading frames on circRNAs

Anne Dueck (Project B06):
Analysis of lncRNAs using single-cell sequencing

All PhD students and postdocs are invited to join in.

Lecture Series

Prof. Dr. David Bartel (MIT Department of Biology, Cambridge MA, USA) has been awarded the Rolf-Sammet-Guest Professorship 2022 by Goethe University Frankfurt am Main for his research on RNA regulation, in particular siRNA and miRNA.

The Goethe University of Frankfurt would like to invite you to this lecture series:

  • 16.05.22 “Small RNAs that Regulate Genes and Treat Diseases”
    Campus Riedberg 17:00 – 18:30 h, Lecture Hall B1
  • 17.05.22 “Regulation of mRNA Translation and Decay”
    Campus Niederrad 16:00 – 17:30 h Lecture Hall, F22-2,
    17.30-19.00 h get together
  • 18.05.22 “MicroRNAs and other Regulatory RNAs”
    Campus Riedberg 12:00 – 13:00 h, Lecture Hall B1
    13.00-14.00 Pizza get together
  • 19.05.22 “Regulation of mRNA Translation and Decay”
    Sanofi Industriepark Höchst 10:00 – 12:00 h
    Building H831, Room C0015
  • 20.05.22 “The Functions and Dynamics of mRNA Poly(A) Tails”
    Campus Riedberg 16:00 – 17.00 h, Lecture Hall B1
    17.00-19.00 barbeque get together

The official presentation of the Rolf-Sammet-Guest Professorship 2022 will
take place on Monday, May 16th 2018 at 5 p.m. at the Biocenter of Campus
Riedberg, in lecture hall B1.

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SFB Webinar Series

On April 4th at 4 pm, the SFB Webinar Series will be continued with a presentation on “Characterizing the heart regulatory networks underlying complex diseases from multi-comics and single cell data” by Dr. Matthias Heinig from the Institute of Computational Biology at Helmholtz Zentrum Munich.

SFB Methods Seminar

For our young researchers, we are introducing a new Methods Seminar (online).

The first session will be on March 14th at 4:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Presentations:

Maria Weiß (Project A05): Mitochondria Isolation for RNAseq from Heart and Human iPSC Derived CMs

Fangfang Zhang (Project B09): Organoid Culture of Hipsc-cms

All PhD students and postdocs are invited to join in.

SFB Webinar Series

Our Webinar Series starts afresh on February 14th 2022 at 4 p.m. On this occasion it will be a pleasure having Joshua Mendell give a presentation on “The role and regulation of the NORAD-Pumilio pathway in mammals”.

Joshua Mendell is professor at the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The Mendell laboratory investigates fundamental aspects of post-transcriptional gene regulation, noncoding RNA regulation and function, and the roles of these pathways in normal physiology, cancer, and other diseases. For more details see:
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/mendell/research/