Medizinische Fakultät der Universität des Saarlandes
SFB 1027

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Datum/ZeitOrtArtDozentTitel
12.06.18 / 14.15Campus Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Geb. 48GastseminarProf. Dr. Ali Al-Ahmad, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Department of Operative Dentistry and PeriodontologyOral biofilm – Current research topics at the Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology in Freiburg
29.05.18 / 9.00 – 17.00Campus Homburg, CIPMM, Seminarraum 2. Stock

Workshop

(Anmeldung erforderlich, per Email an Dr. Qu)

Dr. Bin Qu, Dr. Rosmarie Gaupp, UdSScientific talk
24.05.18 / 14.15Campus SaarbrückenGastseminarProf. James Rothman, Yale School of Medicine; New Haven, USAtba
22.05.18 / 9.00 – 17.00Campus Homburg, CIPMM, Seminarraum 2. Stock

Workshop

(Anmeldung erforderlich, per Email an Dr. Qu)

Dr. Bin Qu, Dr. Rosmarie Gaupp, UdSScientific talk
09.05.18 / 14.15Campus Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Geb. 48IRTG Lecture (Integrated Research Training Group)Prof. Dr. Ludger Santen,
Theoretical Physics, UdS
Stochastic Concepts in Biophysics –
A non-technical Introduction
08.05.18 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 60, HörsaalGastseminarProf. Dr. Nicolai Miosge, Georg-August-Universität, GöttingenManipulating co-regulators of RUNX and SOX9 to enhance the chondrogenic potential of chondrogenic progenitor cells in osteoarthritis
20.04.18 / 09.00Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Peter Loskill, Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Enigneering and Biotechnology IGB, Stuttgart, Faculty of Medicine, Eberhard Karls University TübingenStem cell based microphysiological
Organ-on-a-Chip systems as in vitro models of human tissue with physiological structure and function
19.04.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Anna Taubenberger, TU Dresden, BiotecStudying cell-microenvironment interactions
from single cells to 3D in vitro models
19.04.18 / 10.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Cornelia Monzel, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Experimental Medical PhysicsMagnetic Manipulation of
Molecular Activity in
Model Membranes and Cells
17.04.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Siddharth Deshpande, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft, Delft University of TechnologySynthetic Cells: Make-Grow-Divide
16.04.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. José Alvarado
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Molecular motors robustly drive active gels to
a critically connected state
13.04.18 / 11.00Campus Saarbrücken
INM (Geb. D2 5), Leibniz-Saal
GastseminarProf. Dr. Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez, Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment, University of Glasgow, UKngineering the cellular microenvironment – materials, growth factors and beyond
12.04.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Jörg Schnauß, Fakultät für Physik & Geowissenschaften
u. Frauenhofer IZI DNA-Nanosysteme, Universität Leipzig
Driving Life’s Engine:
from Semiflexible Components to Cell Migration
12.04.18 / 10.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Dorothea Brüggemann, University Bremen, Institute for BiophysicsNanobiophysics of cells
11.04.18 / 14.00 - 16.00Campus Homburg CIPMM, Geb. 48, Seminarraum, EGExchange meeting "Biological and microbial applications of specialized physical and electrochemical techniques"

1. Dr. Mathieu Etienne, Laboratoire de Chimie Physique et Microbiologie, Université de Lorraine, Nancy

2. Dr. Sofiane El-Kirat-Chatel, Laboratoire de Chimie Physique et Microbiologie, Université de Lorraine, Nancy

3. Dr. Liang Liu,
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique et Microbiologie, Université de Lorraine, Nancy

1. Research in LCPME: At the cross-section of physical chemistry and microbiology

2. Atomic force microscopy to decipher microbial adhesion

3. Scanning electrochemical probe measurements: Development towards biological applications?

10.04.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. C4 4, Raum 0.01
GastseminarDr. Kelly Aubertin, Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier
de l’Université de Montréal (CRCHUM), Canada
Mechanical and optical properties
of biological systems
09.04.18 / 15.00Campus Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Geb. 48GastseminarProf. Dr. Rongxi Yang, Department of Molecular Epidemiology, Nanjing Medical University, P. R. ChinaThe study of in-intro epigenetic biomarker for the early diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer
06.04.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. E2 1, Raum 001
GastseminarProf. Dr. Huan-Xiang Zhou, Department of Chemistry and Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago, USAPhysical basis of protein liquid-liquid phase separation
23.03.18 / 13.00Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Geb. 48Gastseminar (gemeinsame Veranstaltung mit dem SFB 894)Dr. Pawel Paszek, Division of Infection, Immunity & Respiratory, Medicine, University of Manchester, UKDynamics and heterogeneity of inflammatory signalling in single cells
20.03.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 9, Raum 0.07IRTG Lecture (Integrated Research Training Group)Prof. Dr. Barbara Niemeyer,
Department of Biophysics, UdS
Ca2+, immune cells and channelopathies
06.03.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. E2 6, Raum E04
GastseminarProf. Dr. Anne Le Goff, Laboratoire Biomécanique et Bioingénierie,
Université de technologie de Compiègne, France
Biomechanics of platelet production
30.01.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. E2 6, E.04
IRTG Lecture (Integrated Research Training Group)Dr. Monika Bozem & Phillip Knapp, Dept. of Biophysics, UdS, HomburgElectrochemical H2O2 determinations from single living human monocytes
25.01.18 / 15.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. E2 6, Room E11
GastseminarDr. Daiki Matsunaga, Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics,
University of Oxford
Position control of magnetic particles/swimmers under flow
23.01.18 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. E2 6, E.04
GastseminarProf. Dr. Holger Kress, Biological Physics Group, University of BayreuthSize-dependent organelle transport during phagocytosis
19.12.17 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken
Geb. E2 6, E.04
GastseminarProf. Dr. Gleb Oshanin, LPTMC, University Pierre & Marie Curie/CNRS, ParisActive microrheology in confined systems: from superdiffusive to giant diffusive fluctuations
05.12.17 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, E2 6, E12

GastseminarDr. Peter Loskill, Fraunhofer-Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik IGB, StuttgartStem cell based microphysiological Organ-on-a-Chip systems as in vitro models of human tissue
14.11.17 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, E2 6, E.04

Gastseminar


Prof. Dr. Carien Niessen, Universität zu Köln

Making, maintaining and breaking epithelial barriers: the importance of integrating mechanical and chemical signals
08.11.17 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, E2 6, E.04GastseminarProf. Dr. Roberto Mulet, Physics Faculty, University of Havana, CubaCharacterizing steady states of genome-scale metabolic networks in continuous cell cultures
07.11.17 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, E2 6, E.04

GastseminarProf. Thomas M. Magin, Division of Cell and Developmental Biology, Institute of Biology & SIKT, University of LeipzigIntermediate filament proteins – guardians of tissue integrity
17.10.17 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGastseminar


Prof. Dr. Irene Wagner-Döbler, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig

 

The secret life of the microbiota in periodontal pockets

11.-13.10.17Campus Saabrücken, E2 2, Hotz Lecture HallKonferenz

Web Page

Program

Cell Physics 2017 Conference
12.09.17 / 16.15

Campus Homburg, Room t.b.a.GastseminarProf. Dr. Tim Foster, Trinity College Dublin, Irland

Surface protein dependent biofilm formation by staphylococci
07.09.17 / 16.00
Campus Saarbrücken, Bioinformatik-Gebäude E 2 1, Raum 001GastseminarProf. Dr. Chia-en A. Chang, University of California, Riverside, USA




Modeling ligand-protein binding kinetics using molecular simulations and a novel pathway search method
11.08.17 / 11.00
Campus Saarbrücken, INM (Geb. D2 5), Leibniz-SaalGastseminarProf. Dr. Kazuhiro Nagata, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Kyoto Sangyo UniversityMaintenance of ER homeostasis by ER redox network
01.08.17 / 10.00-15.00

Campus Saarbrücken,

Geb. E2 1(Bioinformatik), SR 001

Biochemie & Biophysik Symposium

 

(Further Information is available here: http://www.sfb1027.uni-saarland.de/?q=node/428)

1. Prof. Dr. Robert Ernst, Dept. of Biochemistry, UKS Homburg, UdS

 

2. Jun.-Prof. Dr. Bianca Schrul, Dept. of Biochemistry, UKS Homburg, UdS

 

3. Jun.-Prof. Dr. David Mick, ZHMB UdS and Dept. of Biochemistry, UKS Homburg, UdS

1. Membranes as responsive Interfaces

 

2. Membrane protein targeting and insertion into lipid droplets

 

 

3. Time-resolved proximity labeling and proteomics of primary cilia during cellular signaling

06.07.17 / 11.00Campus Saarbrücken, Bioinformatik-Gebäude E 2 1, Raum 0.07 (EG)GastseminarProf. Dr. Markus A. Lill, Purdue University, USAFrom Water to Fibrils – The Many Faces of Computer-Aided Drug Discovery
04.07.17 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 60, HörsaalGastseminar
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hahnel, Universitätsklinikum Regensburg
Biofilms on polymeric dental materials
30.06.17 / 10.30

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. C6 3, HS II

 

GastseminarProf. Ned Wingreen, Lewis-Sigler Institute & Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton UniversityProtein phase transitions in and out of cells
21.06.17 / 14.15 Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E12GastseminarDr. Olivia du Roure, ESPCI, ParisActin networks’ mechanics and growth assessed by a magnetic colloids technique
20.06.17 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 60, HörsaalGastseminarProf. Dr. Georg Conrads, Department of Operative and Preventive Dentistry & Periodontology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital.Bioactive NanoCoat – Controlling biofilm by functional coatings
13.06.17 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Building C6 3 (Physics Tower)
Lecture Hall I (HS I)
GastseminarProf. Samuel Safran, Dept. Materials and Interfaces, Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovot, IsraelMechanical synchronization of beating within and between cardiomyocytes
07.-09.06.17Hohenwart-Forum near PforzheimMeetingNähere Informationen/RegistrierungSFB 1027 Summer Camp
24.05.17 / 11.00Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 9, Raum 0.07.IRTG Vorlesung (internal)Prof. Dr. Heiko Rieger,
Theoretical Physics, UdS
Computer simulations of biological systems: why and how
23.05.17 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarProf. Michael Feig, Michigan State University, USAFrom simulations of biomolecules to biological function
25.04.17 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarProf. Edoardo Milotti, Physics Department, University of TriesteComputational and analytical models of the tumor microenvironment
28.03.17 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarDr. Aleksandra Walczak, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, ENS ParisDiversity of immune receptor repertoires
26.01.2017 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarDr. David Cheung, School of Chemistry, National University of Ireland, GalwayProteins at interfaces and surfaces: insights from molecular simulation
24.01.2017 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarDr. Amos Korman, IRIF, Paris Diderot University, ParisCrazy ants are not so crazy
24.11.16 / 16.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. C6 4, Hörsaal IIGastseminarDr. Sven van Teeffelen, Institut Pasteur, ParisRegulation of cell shape in bacteria
25.10.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04Kick-off-Meeting for SFB-1027 Introductory LecturesDr. Hendrik Hähl & Prof. Dr. Karin JacobsAdvanced Biophysical Tools
06.09.16 / 10.00Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, 3.08GastseminarProf. Dr. Sasa Svetina, University of Ljubljana, SloveniaInvestigating cell functioning by theoretical analyses of cell-to-cell variability
19.07.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarDr. Sathish Kumar Ramakrishnan, Frederic Pincet, James Rothman Yale University, USASilicon microarray suspended lipid bilayers deciphers - Membrane fusion dynamics
22.-24.06.16Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2.2KonferenzNähere Informationen: http://www.cell-physics.uni-saarland.de/venue.htmlCell Physics 2016
21.06.16 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 48 (CIPMM), Konferenzraum (1. OG)
GastseminarProf. Dr. Lars Ellgaard, University of CopenhagenExpansion and diversification of the PDI gene facilitates oxidative folding of disulfide-rich cone snail toxins
07.06.16 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 60, HörsaalGastseminarProf. Dr. Meike Stiesch, Medizinische Hochschule HannoverBiofilm-related implant infections
31.05.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04GastseminarDr. Pablo Vargas, Institut Curie, Paris, FrankreichInnate control of actin nucleation optimizes migration of immune cells in tissues
25.05.16 / 11.00Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, 4.18GastseminarDr. Adam Wysocki, Institute of Complex Systems,
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Propagating interfaces in mixtures of active and passive Brownian particles
24.05.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04GastseminarProf. Dr. Raja Paul, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, IndiaOptimizing speed and accuracy while assembling a mitotic spindle
17.05.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04GastseminarDr. Weiran Cai, TU DresdenFirst-order phase transition in cooperative percolation
10.05.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04GastseminarProf. Dr. Stefan Diez, B-Cube Center for Molecular Bioengineering,
TU Dresden
Biomolecular transport systems: from cellular function to nanotechnological applications
07.04.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2.6GastseminarProf. Dr. Rainer Böckmann, Computational Biology, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg(Membrane-) Protein Aggregation in Multiscale Molecular Dynamics Simulations
26.01.16 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04GastseminarProf. Dr. Judith Peters, Institut Laue-Langevin, GrenobleNeutrons techniques for the investigation of molecular dynamics
24.11.15 / 14.15Campus Homburg, Geb. 59, HörsaalStatus-Seminar (intern)Dr. Jean-Baptiste Fleury, Prof. Dr. Ralf Seemann, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ralf Mohrmann, Prof. Dr. Dieter BrunsSFB related research work, problems, ideas etc.
17.11.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04GastseminarProf. Dr. Klaus Kroy, Physik, Universität LeipzigDetails in Kürze
10.11.15 / 16.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 5 (Informatik-Hörsaal-Gebäude)SeminarDr. Annica Gad, Institut für Mikrobiologie, Tumor und Zellbiologie (MTC), Stockholm, SchwedenIntroduction to equality

10.11.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04

Gastseminar

Dr. Annica Gad, Institut für Mikrobiologie, Tumor und Zellbiologie (MTC), Stockholm, Schweden

Cellular contractile forces and stiffness: nanoscale organization of vimetin, adhesions and HDAC6

27.10.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04GastseminarProf. Dr. Mark M. Somoza, Institute for Anorganic Chemistry, University of ViennaExploring the bioaffinity specificity landscape of nucleic acid binding molecules with novel microarrays
20.10.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04Statusseminar (intern)Prof. Dr. Aránzazu del CampDetails in Kürze
13.10.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04GastseminarProf. Dr. Raphael Voituriez, LPTMC, UPMC, ParisUniversal features in cell trajectories
08.09.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04GastseminarProf. Dr. Jens-Uwe Sommer, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research, DresdenCrossing barriers: Passive transport of polymers and nano-particles through lipid bilayer membranes
04.08.05 / 14.15Campus Saarbrucken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. S. Skourtis, Dept. of Physics, University of Cyprus

Electron transfer processes from the molecular to the cellular length
scales

21.07.15 / 14.15Campus Homburg,
Geb. 59, Hörsaal
Status-Seminar (intern)

Prof. Dr. Manfred Schmitt, Dr. Reza Shaebani, Dr. Tobias Eckrich

Project A6: Receptor dynamics, internalization and retrograde transport

 

Project A4: Spontaneous activity in the developing cochlea

07.07.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04Gastseminar

Dr. Dmitry Fedosov, Institute of Complex Systems, Forschungszentrum Jülich



From single cells to intricate multi-cell interactions in blood flow

24.06.15 / 11.00Campus Saarbrücken,
Graduate Center, Gebäude C9 3
(former Jägerheim)
GastseminarProf. Dr. Wolfgang Losert, University of Maryland, USAPhysical guidance of cell
migration

23.06.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Kevin Chalut, Cambridge University

Nuclear mechanics and shape in embryonic stem cells exiting pluripotency
16.06.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken,
Geb. E2 6, Raum E04
Status-Seminar (intern)Prof. Dr. Karin Jacobs & Prof. Dr. Matthias Hannig SFB related research work

09.06.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Vasily Zaburdaev

N. gonorrhoeae bacteria: from single cells to merging colonies

02.06.15 / 14.15Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04GastseminarProf. Dr. Frank Kirchhoff, Department of Molecular Physiology, CIPMM, Saarland University, HomburgAnalysis of neuron-glia interactions in the mouse brain by two-photon laser-scanning microcopy

26.05.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Jochen Guck, Biotec TU Dresden

The mechanical properties of cells and tissues - does soft matter?

17.02.15 / 14.15

Campus Homburg

Gastseminar

PD Dr. Tobias Dick

Emerging principles of regulatory protein oxidation

27.01.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04

Gastseminar

Dr. Michael Köpf, Dept. de Physique, Ecole Normale supérieure, Paris

Stress induced collective cell migration in epithelial sheets

20.01.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Nediljko Budisa, Technische Universität Berlin

Engineering the genetic code with a maximum degree of chemical liberty

13.01.15 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E.04

Gastseminar

Alexandre Mamane, Institute Curie, Paris

Collective behavior of molecular motors within cellular functions: extraction of membrane tubes and forcing of cytoplasmic streaming

16.12.14 / 14.15

Campus Homburg, Geb. 60, Hörsaal

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Christoph Fahlke, Institute of Complex Systems 4 (ICS-4) Zelluläre Biophysik, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Glutamate transporter-associated anion channels: molecular mechanisms, physiology and pathophysiology

03.12.14 / 11.00

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. D2 5 (INM), Leinbiz-Saal

Gastseminar

Ass.-Prof. Dr. Rikke Meyer, Aarhus University, Denmark

DNA - the all-purpose glue of bacteria

04.11.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Emmanuel Derivery, Universität Genf

Oriented dynamics of endosomal motility by spindle asymmetry during asymmetric division

23.10.14 / 16.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. C6 4, Hörsaal II

Physik-Kolloquium

Prof. Dr. Sasa Svetina

Shape behavior of vesicles and the origin of cellular life

21.10.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Knut Drescher, MPI für Terrestrische Mikrobiologie, Marburg

Biophysics of Biofilms

23.-26.09.14

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 2

Konferenz "Cell Physics 2014" (SFB 1027 / GRK 1276)

Nähere Informationen

Cell Physics 2014

22.09.14 / 9.00

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 2

"Pre-Conference" Workshop SFB 1027 / GRK 1276

Details

Cell Physics 2014

02.09.14 / 14.15

Homburg, Geb. 60, Hörsaal

Gastseminar

Dr. Adina Vultur, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia PA, USA.

Melanoma preclinical studies: how to use models to improve discovery

22.07.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Jian-Dong Huang, Dept. of Biochemistry, The University of Hong Kong

Synthetic Patterns: Sequential Establishment of Stripe Patterns in an Expanding Cell Population

15.07.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Shixin Ye-Lehman, Dept. de Biologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris

Genetically encoding light sensitive cross-linkers in glutamate receptors to probe subunit interface

03.07.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 9, Raum 0.07

Gastseminar

Dr. Vladimir Baulin, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Taragossa, Spain

Membrane activity of biomolecules due to shape and size variation

09.-12.06.14

Ebernburg (Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg)

Sommer Camp

SFB Summer Camp for Junior Scientists

Details

03.06.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Luiza Stankevicins, Physics Department, UdS

The role of vimentin in cell migration under confinement

27.05.14 / 14.15

Campus Homburg, Geb. 60, Hörsaal

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Jan B. Parys, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Signaling, Campus Gasthuisberg, Leuven

IP3 receptors and intracellular Ca2+ as regulators of cell fate

13.05.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Martine Ben Amar, Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

Non-linear elasticity in biological systems

28.04.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E11

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Gerland, Physics Department, Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Non-equilibrium effects that facilitate the emergence of self-replication and evolution

22.04.14 / 14.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 6, Raum E04

Gastseminar

Dr. Vincent Martinez, Institute for Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, University of Edinburgh

Swimming bacteria in polymer solutions

09.04.14, 16.15

Campus Saarbrücken, Geb. E2 9, Seminarraum 0.07

Gastseminar

Dr. Peter Loskill, Dept. of Bioengineering, UC Berkeley

Integrating microtechnology, microbiology, and tissue engineering: From bacterial adhesion studies to organs-on-a-chip platforms

02.-03.04.14

Homburg, Geb. 61, großer Hörsaal

Mini-Symposium - Gemeinschaftsveranstaltung SFB 894, SFB 1027, GRK 1326, CordiLux und CoMMiTMenT"

Program

Symposium on Advanced microscopy technique in life science

19.03.14, 10.00

Homburg, Geb. 60, Hörsaal

Gastseminar

Dr. Hai-Kun Liu, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg

Targeting brain tumor stem cells in mouse model

25.10.13 / 13.00

Homburg, Geb. 60, Hörsaal

Gastseminar

Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Krause, Centre Médical Universitaire de Genève

Superoxide-producing NOX NADPH oxidases: Where do they come from? What are they? Where is NOX research going?"

01.10.13 / 14.15

Campus Homburg

Gastseminar

Matthias Gunzer, Universität Duisburg-Essen

Molecular mechanisms and importance of leukocyte dynamics in vivo