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Past events

Date/TimeLocationTypeLecturerTitel

07/19/18 / 4.30 pm

Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Building 48Guest seminarDr. Lise Lauterbach-Rivière, Paul Ehrlich Institute, LangenCellular defense against Hepatitis B Virus

06/22/18 / 11.15 am

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminar (in cooperation with IRTG 1830)Prof. Dr. Xing-Zhen Chen, Dept. of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, MPDRG, University of Alberta, CanadaHydrophobic pore gates and channel gating in TRPP2 and TRPP3

06/07/18 / 11 am

Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Building 48Guest seminarProf. Dr. Stefan H. Heinemann, Center for Molecular Biomedicine, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena and Jena University HospitalK+ Modulation by Heme and its Breakdown Products
05/04/18 / 1 pmHomburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Building 48Guest seminarProf. Dr. rer. nat. Anke Hinney, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Klinik für Psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendalters, Forschungsabteilung MolekulargenetikMutations in CTBP2/Ribeye - relevance for anorexia nervosa and body weight regulation

27.04.18 / 13.00

Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Geb. 48GastseminarProf. Dr. Hilmar Bading, Department of Neurobiology, Interdisciplinary Center for Neurosciences (IZN), University of HeidelbergThe NMDA receptor paradox: survival, death, and paths towards novel neuroprotective therapies

04/11/18 / 1 pm

Homburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Building 48Guest seminarJun. Prof. Dr. Daniela YildizADAM proteases - fine tuning by calcium signaling?
04/05/18 / 12 amHomburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Building 48Guest seminarProf. Dr. Volker Haucke, Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, BerlinMechanisms of Presynaptic Function and Assembly
03/23/18 / 1 pmHomburg, CIPMM Auditorium, Building 48Guest Seminar (in cooperation with the SFB 1027)Dr. Pawel Paszek, Division of Infection, Immunity & Respiratory, Medicine, University of Manchester, UKDynamics and heterogeneity of inflammatory signalling in single cells
03/01/18 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Markus Schwab, Hannover Medical School, Cellular Neurophysiology Center of Physiology, HannoverMouse models of aberrant Neuregulin signaling and their relevance for neurological disorders
02/21/18 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Robin Klemm, Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, SwitzerlandA triple organelle contact site between Mitochondria, the ER and lipid droplets
02/20/18 / 11 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Ilya Fleidervish, Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer Sheva, IsraelRole of sodium channel subtype in action potential generation by neocortical pyramidal neurons
02/19/18 / 3 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Dr. Maya Schuldiner, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rohovot, IsraelNot all organelles were created equal … Uncovering the mechanismfor creating a lipid droplet subpopulation
02/01/18 / 3 pmHomburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminarProf. Dr. Rolf Müller, Mikrobielle Naturstoffe, Helmholtz-Institut für Pharmazeutische Forschung Saarland (HIPS)Basic microbiology, chemistry and synthetic biotechnology to identify and characterize antibiotics from microbes
01/16/18 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarM.Sc. Matthias Steimecke, Institut für Chemie, Technische Chemie I, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-WittenbergScanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in combination with RAMAN microscopy – making electrochemistry visible
01/08/18 / 3 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf Dr. Meerim Nurbaeva, Dept. of Basic Science and Craniofacial Biology, New York University, College of Dentistry, USARole of Mitochondria during Tooth Enamel Formation
12/15/17 / 11 amHomburg, Building 48, Seminar room (1st floor)Guest seminarProf Dr. Maud Frieden, Lab of Endometrium, Department of Cellular Physiology and Metabolism, University of GenevaStore-operated Ca2+ entry and skeletal muscle differentiation
12/15/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportChristoph Maack

A13

Regulation of mitochondrial calcium uptake in Barth syndrome

12/14/17 / 5.45 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Dr. Alfonso Araque, University of Minnesot, Minneapolis, USACircuit-specific synaptic regulation by astrocytes
12/11/17Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Brooke Tata, now Chief Medical Officer/Scientific Communications Officer (CMO/SCO) at MyCare-Health, Université Paris-Sorbonne Puteaux, Île-de-France, FranceTalk about her career and women in the STEM field
12/08/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportSasha Pattu & Jens Rettig

A10

Ca2+-dependence of granule endocytosis in cytotoxic T lymphocytes

12/06/17 / 12.30 pmHomburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminarAssistant Prof. Dr. Jin-Bin Tian, Dept. of Integrative Biology & Pharmacology, University of Texas McGovern Medical School at Houston, Houston, USATRPC4-containing channels integrate Gq/11- and Gi/o-mediated synaptic inputs in mouse lateral septal neurons
11/24/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Dr. Markus Rothermel, RWTH AachenDissecting early sensory information processing in vivo using imaging, electrophysiological and optogentic tools
11/17/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportFrank KirchhoffA12
11/15/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Giorgio Carmignoto, CNR Institute of Neuroscience, University of Padua, ItalyGABAergic interneuron type-specific signalling to astrocytes
11/09/17 / 3 pmHomburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminarDr. Joris Vries, Lab of Endometrium, Endometriosis and Reproductive Medicine, KU Leuven, BelgiumTRP channels in reproduction
11/03/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Rhona Mirsky & Prof. Kris Jessem, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London, UKWhy does nerve regeneration succeed in rodents, but fail in humans- the rise and fall of the repair Schwann cell
11/02/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Julia Schiemann, Centre for Integrative Physiology, School of Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, ScotlandCellular and circuit mechanisms of neuromodulation and motor control: from in vivo single-cell recordings to behaviour
10/30/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Brian Mac Vicar, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, Dept. of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, CanadaNeuro-Glial interactions in the life and death of neurons – roles of astrocytes and microglia
10/20/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress reportDieter BrunsA11
09/29/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Cordelia Imig, Max-Planck-Institute for Experimental MedicineMolecular and Morphological Correlates of Synaptic and Large Dense-Core Vesicle Priming
09/22/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Robert Ernst, Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Saarland UniversityCrosstalk of protein and membrane homeostasis via the unfolded protein response
09/19/17Homburg

SFB 894 Retreat

Principal InvestigatorsDescription
only for Principal Investigators
09/15/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarJun.-Prof. Bianca Schrul, Medical Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Center for Molecular Signaling, PZMS, Saarland University, HomburgAn unexpected Liaison of Lipid Droplets and Peroxisomes – PEX19-mediated Protein Targeting to Lipid Droplets
09/01/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarJun.-Prof. David Mick, Center of Human and Molecular Biology (ZHMB) Saarland University, HomburgDeciphering Cellular Signaling Processes in Primary Cilia by Time-Resolved Proximity Labeling and Proteomics
08/25/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarAssocProf. Thomas Schikorski, Neuroscience, Central University of the Caribbean, Puerto Rico
Synaptic Vesicle Power Spinning
is a Quick Lottery
Synaptic Vesicle Power Spinning
is a Quick Lottery
08/24/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumLecture SeriesFlyerSFB 894 Lecture Series Gender Equality
08/21/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminarProf. Dr. Manuel Friese, Institut für Neuroimmunologie und Multiple Sklerose (INIMS), Zentrum für Molekulare Neurobiologie Hamburg (ZMNH)
Disentangling neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative
responses in multiple sclerosis
08/18/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress reportJutta EngelA8
06/29/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumLecture SeriesZur Registrierung: https://doodle.com/poll/3xkfpvbawyseds3mSFB 894 Lecture Series Gender Equality
06/26/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Jonathan Soboloff, Fels Institute & Dept. of Med Gen & Mol Biochem, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, USANovel mechanisms controlling Ca2+ signaling during T cell activation
06/23/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportUte BechererA9
06/22/17 / 11 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarAssoc. Prof. Joerg Bewersdorf, Yale University School of MedicineVisualizing Cellular Dynamics and Structure at the Nanoscale by STED and PALM/STORM Optical Nanoscopy
06/20/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Gerhard Dahl , Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami, School of MedicineDifferential activation and inhibition of distinct conductance and permeability conformations of the Panx1 channel
16.06.17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Bernd Bufe
Molecular Neurobiology, Saarland University
(soon: Professor for Immunology, Hochschule Kaiserslautern, Campus Zweibrücken)
Bacterial Signal Peptides: a Novel Mechanism for Sensing Pathogens
06/16/17 / 11.30 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Elaine Del Bel, Dept. of Morphology, Physiology and Pathology, University of Sao Paulo, Dental Schooll of Ribeiro PretoThe Antibiotic and Parkinson’s: Oppose, they got doxy! How mouse genetics reveal novel treatment options
06/09/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Gregor Fuhrmann, Biogenic Nanotherapeutics, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, SaarbrückenExtracellular vesicles as smart carriers for small molecule drugs
06/08/17 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumLecture SeriesZur Registrierung: https://doodle.com/poll/3xkfpvbawyseds3mSFB 894 Lecture Series Gender Equality
06/01/17 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Robert Bals, Internal Medicine and Pulmonolgy, Saarland University, Medical CenterInnate Immunity at mucosal surfaces
05/26/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Tommaso Fellin, Department of Neuroscience and Brain Technologies, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa, ItalyTwo-photon optogenetics for the optical probing of brain circuits with naturalistic patterns of activity
05/19/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress Report
Frank Schmitz
A7
05/05/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarPeter Stern, MD, PhD, Senior Editor SCIENCE - Europe Office Cambridge, UKThe manuscript selection process at SCIENCE
04/28/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportVeit Flockerzi & Stephan Philipp

A3 / Cavbeta3 – more than a Cav channel subunit (Anouar Belkacemi)

04/27/17 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Ari Waisman
Institute for Molecular Medicine, Universitätsmedizin Mainz
Cytokine regulation of T cells and microglia development and function
04/07/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Tobias Hartmann, Deutsches Institut für Demenzprävention, Saarland UniversityFrom molecular biology to therapy. LipiDiDiet results on Alzheimer’s disease prevention
03/20/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminar
Prof. Lisa Stowers, Dept. of Neuroscience, The Scripps Research Institute, San Diego, USALeveraging olfaction to study social behavior in the mouse
03/17/17 / 1 pm
Homburg, Geb. 45, HörsaalProgress ReportAnna-Maria Miederer & Barbara NiemeyerA2
02/24/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Gary Lewin, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, BerlinMolecular exploitation of an extremophile mammal
02/17/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 45, Lecture hallProgress ReportMarkus HothA1
02/09/17 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. U. Valentin Nägerl, Synaptic Plasticity and Super-Resolution Microscopy, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences, Université de Bordeaux / CNRS UMR 5297Super-resolution imaging of neural structure and functionneurons
02/03/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Tanja Brigadski, Informatik und Mikrosystemtechnik, University of Applied Sciences, KaiserslauternThe neurotrophic factor BDNF: intracellular transport and activity-dependent secretion in hippocampal neurons
01/20/17 / 12 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportRichard Zimmermann & Adolfo CavaliéA4
01/13/17 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest SeminarDr. Ivan Kadurin, University College LondonProteolytic maturation of α2σ subunits controls function and trafficking of neuronal Cav channels
01/12/17 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Dr. Jörn Walter, Genetik & Epigenetik, UdSEpigenomics – from next generaton sequencing data
to functonal interpretaton
12/09/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 59, Lecture hallProgress ReportFrank Zufall / Ulrich BoehmA17 / A18
11/24/16 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest SeminarProf. Nica Borgese
National Research Council, Institute for Neuroscience and Dept. of Medical Pharmacology, University of Milan, Italy
VAP-B and its P56S mutant: an adaptor protein of the ER involved in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
11/18/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 59, Lecture hallProgress Report

Elmar Krause & Jens Rettig

Petra Weißgerber & Ulrich Boehm

Martin Jung

P1
P2
P3
10/14/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Geb. 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Stephan Sigrist, Genetics, Freie Universität BerlinCa channels versus release machinery: sub-active zone
10/13/16 / 2 pmHomburg, Geb. 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Dr. Martin van der Laan, Medical Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Saarland UniversityImpact of mitochondrial membrane architecture on organellar calcium signal transmission
10/07/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 45, Lecture hallProgress ReportVarsha Pattu & Jens RettigA 10
09/27/16 / 9 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Jeffrey L. Brodsky, Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, USAER associated degradation and protein conformational disease: Lessons from model systems and therapeutic opportunities
09/22/16 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Diana Peckys
Biophysics, Saarland University
New visions into membrane proteins with environmental scanning electron microscopy in liquid
07/11/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Frank Kirchhoff, Institute of Molecular Virology, Ulm University Medical Center, UlmTricks and adaptions that allowed HIV-1 to cause the AIDS pandemic
07/01/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Dr. Stephan Sigrist, Genetics, Freie Universität BerlinCa channels versus release machinery: sub-active Zone
06/21/16 / 4 pmHomburg, Building 46, Seminar room PharmacologyGuest seminarProf. Dr. Rachel Simmonds, School of Biosciences & Medicine, University of Surrey Guildford, EnglandThe pathogenic mechanism of the mycobacterium ulcerans virulence factor, mycolactone
06/21/16 / 2 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Tobias Moser, Institute for Auditory Neuroscience & InnerEarLab, University Medical Center GöttingenQuantitative nanophysiology of presynaptic Ca2+ influx
06/17/16 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportUte Becherer/Frank KirchhoffA9/A12
06/13/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Georg Nagel, Julius-von-Sachs-Institut, University of WürzburgChannelrhodopsin et al.: Natural and engineered photoreceptors for optogenetic applications
06/10/16/ 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Andre Zeug, Institute for Neurophysiology, Hannover Medical SchoolThe impact of small GTPase activity in astrocyte Ca2+ signalling
06/09/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Enrico Schleiff, Buchmann Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/MainNew Frontiers in Protein Targeting and Translocation into Chloroplasts
06/08/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Rommy von Bernhardi Montgomery, Departamento de Neurología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileAge-Related Changes of Microglia: a New Perspective for Neurodegenerative Diseases
06/02-03/16Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumLeopoldina SymposiumFor details, please visit http://sfb894.uni-saarland.de/en/calendar/leopoldina/Stem Cells and Cellular Regulatory Mechanisms
05/25/16 / 4.30 pmHomburg, Building 65 (Institut für Klinisch-Experimentelle Chirurgie), Seminar roomGuest seminarDr. Phil Salmon, Bruker microCT, Kontich, BelgienmicroCT in clinical practice and preclinical research: Imaging tool for intraoperative imaging of freshly resected sections and for high (<9 µm) resolution imaging of small animals
05/23/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Matthijs Verhage
Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitice Research, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Trafficking and secretion of neuropeptide-containing dense core vesicles in mammalian neurons
05/20/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportDieter BrunsA11
05/19/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Maaike Pols, Faculty of 1000PRESENTING - A new way of writing, discovering and sharing science
05/05-07/16Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumCRC 894 Symposium 2016For Details please visit http://sfb894.uni-saarland.de/en/calendar/meetings-2016/Cutting edge concepts in calcium signaling
04/15/16 / 11 amHomburg, Building 45, Lecture hallProgress ReportChristoph MaackA13
04/07/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminarProf. Kurt Vermeire
Virology and Chemotherapy, KU Leuven, Belgium
Study of a signal peptide specific translocation inhibitor: a unique down-modulator of human CD4
03/22/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Ruth Murell-Lagnado, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, UKRegulation of store operated Ca2+ entry and ER Ca2+ by the sigma1 receptor
03/18/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 45, Lecture hallProgress ReportFrank Schmitz (speaker: Stephan Maxeiner) / Jutta Engel (speaker: Stephanie Eckrich & Jutta Engel)A7 / A8
02/19/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportVeit Flockerzi & Stephan Philipp
Richard Zimmermann & Adolfo Cavalié (Speaker Tillman Pick)
A3 / A4
02/18/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Aránzazu del Campo Bécares,
Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien, Saarbrücken
Guiding cell-biomaterials communication with light
01/28/16 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Reinhard Jahn
Max-Planck Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, Göttingen
Mechanisms of SNARE-mediated membrane fusion
01/15/16 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress ReportMarkus Hoth
Barbara Niemeyer & Christine Peinelt
A1 / A2
12/02/15 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Christian Madry, Department of Neuroscience, University College, London, UKAn ion channel which regulates immune surveillance of the brain by microglia
11/24/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Theresa Bunse, CCU Neuroimmunology and Brain Tumor Immunlogy (G160), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), HeidelbergAbout the immune-modulatory effects of the oncometabolite 2-HG in the glioma microenvironment
11/17/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Nicholas Dale, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, UKChemosensory signalling by hypothalamic tanycytes
11/13/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress Report

Elmar Krause & Jens Rettig

Petra Weißgerber & Ulrich Boehm

Martin Jung

P1 / P2 / P3
11/11/15 / 11 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Peter Ruth, niversität Tübingen, Pharmakologie und ToxikologieBK and Slack Channels in Nociception
10/27/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminar

Prof. Dr. Michael Dustin, The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford, UK

Synaptic ectosomes: a new way for immune cells to target information
10/23/15 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM Auditorium

Progress Report

Ulrich Boehm

Peter Lipp

A18 / A19
10/16/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Rainer Heintzmann,
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Jena University
Structured illumination and the analysis of single molecules in cells
10/06/15 / 11 amHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Martin Oheim, Brain Physiology Lab, University Paris Descartes, ParisSpontaneous, evoked and photo-evoked Ca2+ signals in fine astrocyte processes - imaging fragile compartments with femtosecond laser pulses

09/30-10/01/15

Homburg

Symposium

Program-Flyer

CIPMM & SFB 894 Joint Meeting

CIPMM Inauguration Symposium

09/24-26/15GöttingenSymposiumDetailsRibbon Synapse Symposium 2015
09/23/15 / 1 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Andreas Görlich, Molekularbiologie, Rockefeller Universität, New YorkNicotine addiction: new insights into the role of the habenulo-interpeduncular pathway
09/17/15 / 5 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminar

Prof. Salvatore Valitutti, INSERM, Toulouse, France

Immunological synapses in human health and disease
09/11/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumProgress Report

Frank Zufall

A17
09/10/15 / 2 pm
Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarDr. Amit Agarwal, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, USAMolecular mechanisms of spontaneous Ca2+ oscillations in astrocytes
09/08/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminarProf. Don Gill, Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, The Milton S. Hershey Medical CenterNew twists in the STIM-Orai calcium signaling pathway
07/17-18/15Homburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumMeetingDetails soon

WOPL-Meeting,

Further Information and Registration

06/24-25/15Homburg, Building48, CIPMM AuditoriumWorkshopPetra HornbergerRhetorisch überzeugen in Hochschule und Wissenschaft
06/23/15 / 4 pm
Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall
Guest seminarProf. Per-Olof Berggren, The Rolf Luft Research Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology, Karolinska University Hospital L1Insight into Pancreatic Islet Cell Physiology/Pathology
06/12/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 48, AuditoriumReport-MeetingA12 Kirchhoff & A13 MaackProgress Report
06/12/15 / 11 amHomburg, Building 48, AuditoriumGastseminar

Prof. Christian Rosenmund, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, NWFZ NeuroCure

Molecular control of neurotransmitter release probability at central synapses
06/03/15 / 4.30 pmHomburg, Building 48, CIPMM AuditoriumGuest seminar

1. Prof. Alexander Verkhratsky, University of Manchester, UK

 

2. Prof. Arthur Butt, University of Portsmouth, UK

1. Astrogliopathology in neurological diseases

2. Why white matter matters
05/06/15 / 1 pmHomburg, Building 60, Lecture hallGuest seminarProf. Dr. Dave Grattan, Dept. of Anatomy, Centre for Neuroendocrinology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago Dunedin, New ZealandMaking a mum! Prolactin and the maternal brain

04/10/15 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Report

A9 Becherer & A10 Pattu/Rettig

Progress Report

 

03/13/15 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 45, Lecture hall

Report

A7 Schmitz & A8 Engel

Progress Report

 

02/13/15 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Report

A3 Flockerzi/Philipp & A4 Zimmermann/Cavalié

Progress Report

 

01/16/15 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Report

A1 Hoth & A2 Niemeyer/Peinelt

Progress Report

 

12/03-04/14

Homburg, Building 60, Seminar room (top floor)

Workshop (intern)

Dr. rer. nat. Jan Brocher - Biovoxxel

Scientific Image Processing and Analysis

12/02/14 / 4 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Fernando Martinez-Garcia, Catedratic de Fisiologia de la UVEG Unitat, Predepartamental de Medicina, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló, Spain

Pheromones and the brain circuit for socio-sexual behaviours in mice

12/01/14 / 2 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Hörsaal

Guest seminar

Prof. Gerhard Dahl, Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami School of Medicine, USA

The membrane protein Pannexin1 forms two distinct open-channel conformations depending on the mode of activation

11/25/14 / 4 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Hörsaal

Guest seminar

Dr. Christian Specht, INSERM, Paris, France

Quantitative super-resolution microscopy of glycinergic synapses

11/24/14 / 11 am

Homburg, Building 60, Hörsaal

Guest seminar

Prof. Michael X. Zhu, Ph.D., DepT. of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology, The University of Texas Health Science Center, USA

Coincident activation of TRPC4 channel by Gi/o and PLC pathways and its implication in neuronal function

11/13/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Peter Rehling, Institute of Cell Biochemistry, University Göttingen

Mitochondrial protein biogenesis

11/06/14 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Jeremy McIntyre, PhD, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Florida, USA

In vivo analysis of mammalian cilia ultrastructure, function and restoration using gene therapy approaches

10/23/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Matthias Müller, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University Freiburg

Intramembrane Formation of a Translocase for Folded Proteins

10/09/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Hiroaki Wake, Division of Brain Circuits, National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan

Glia cell in motor learning

09/26/14 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Jose María Cabeza Fernández, PhD, Departamento de Fisiología Médica y Biofísica, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain

Exo-endocytosis and fission pore dynamics characterization in mast cells

09/16-17/14

Homburg

DFG-Appraisal

All members

"Berichtskolloquium"

07/21/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Christian Lohr, Institute for Neurophysiology, University of Hamburg

Purinergic modulation of synaptic transmission and network activity in the olfactory bulb

07/17/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Alexandre Leite Rodrigues de Oliveira, State University of Campinas, Brazil

Involvement of immune molecules during CNS/PNS response to injury

07/08/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. John Briggs, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg

Enveloped viruses and coated vesicles - structure and dynamics from electron microscopy

07/03/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Ralf-Bernd Klösgen, Institute of Biology/General Botany, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Where to go and how to get in? - Protein transport in plant cells

06/13/14 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Rémy Sadoul, Institut des Neurosciences Grenoble, CR INSERM/University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France

Exosomes as a novel way of interneuronal communication

06/12/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Karin Sadoul, Institut Albert Bonniot, University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France

Microtubule motor-driven marginal band coiling is responsible for the shape change of activating platelets

05/30/14 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Stefan Herlitze, Department of Zoology, Ruhr-University Bochum

Control of Gi/o and Gq signaling, neuronal activity and behavior by light activated GPCRs

05/28/14 / 8.30 am

Homburg, Building 45, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Bram C.J. van der Eerden, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, Netherlands

The role of the cation channel TRPV4 and the DNA repair enzyme ERCC2 in bone metabolism

05/08/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Katharina Strub, Department of Cell Biology Sciences III, University of Geneva

SRP9/14 and Alu RNA: Jack-of-all-trades in translation and stress

04/10/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Edgar Serfling, Research Group "Molecular Pathology", University Würzburg

NFAT Transcription Factors Control the Fate of Lymphocytes

04/02-03/14

Homburg, Building 61, Lecture hall

Mini-Symposium - Common event SFB 894, SFB 1027, GRK 1326, CordiLux and CoMMiTMenT"

Program

Symposium on Advanced microscopy technique in life science

03/18/14

Homburg, Building 61.4, Foyer and Seminar room

Poster Session

All PIs of the SFB 894

Ca2+-Signals: Molecular Mechanisms und Integrative Functions

03/12/14

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

SFB 894 / SFB 1027 Joint Meeting

Further information

Integrative aspects of calcium: ORAI, mitochondrial calcium channels and cytotoxicity

03/07/14 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Klaus Peter Koch, Entwicklungslabor Medizinelektronik, Department of Electrical Engineering, Trier University of Applied Sciences

Possibilities and technical limitations of recording of electrophysiological signals

01/16/14 / 4 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

SFB 894 Progress Report

1. Dr. Stephanie Eckrich
2. Dr. Ivan Bogeski
3. Dr. Pablo Chamero

1. Mechanisms of endocytosis and its coupling with voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in inner hair cells
2. Mitochondrial redox- and calcium signals as determinants of physiological and pathological cellular function
3. Role of IP3 and store-operated Ca2+ signaling in pheromone signal transduction

01/13/14 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Jennifer Stow, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Recycling pathways for regulation of inflammation in macrophages

01/10/14 / 4 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Volker Haucke, Leibniz Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, Berlin

Endocytosis at synapses and beyond

12/11/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Yuriy Pankratov, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, UK

Exocytosis of gliotransmitters from cortical astrocytes

11/28/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. med. Peter König, Institut für Anatomie, Universität zu Lübeck

Dynamic microscopic imaging to better understand inflammation in the lung

11/25/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Christian Harteneck, Experimentelle Pharmakologie, Universitätsklinikum Tübingen

Characterization of renally expressed TRP channels

11/22/13 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Roy Lancaster, Dept. of Structural Biology, Saarland University

Structural Biology of Ca2+-Signaling Proteins

11/20/13 /5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Thomas Kuner, Functional Neuroanatomy, Institute for Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Heidelberg

Nanoarchitecture of active zones at the calyx of Held: New avenues paved by dSTORM and SEM

11/11-14/13

Homburg

Workshop (internal, in cooperation with the GRK 1326)

Dr. Jan Brocher, Biovoxxel

Scientific image processing and analysis

11/07/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Matthias Zehner, Life and Medical Science Institute, Universität Bonn

The role of the ERAD machinery during anti-gen-processing

10/29/13 / 5.15 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

IRTG 1830/SFB 894 Guest seminar

Dr. Sven Lang, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, California, USA

Rosy and Uri - Two novel genetic models to study kidney stone diseases in Drosophila melanogaster

10/22/13 / 3 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Norbert Babai, The Brain and Mind Institute, EPFL Lausanne, Laboratory of Synaptic Mechanisms, Switzerland

Fast and slow presynaptic Ca2+ sensors investigated at a large model synapse

10/17/13 / 3 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Darren Logan, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK

Insights from olfactory transcriptomes: whole organs to single cells

09/30-10/02/13

Max-Planck-Institute for Experimental Medicine, Göttingen

Joint Symposium of the SFB 889 and SFB 894

Details

Ribbon Synapses Symposium 2013
Symposium website

09/24/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Dr. Bernd Nürnberg, Institut für Experimentelle und Klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Klinikum der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen

Regulation of PI3-kinase by GTPases

09/20/13 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Ariel Quintana, PhD, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, La Jolla, USA

Novel regulatory proteins of Stim1-Orai1 calcium entry pathway

09/05/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Michael Lohoff, Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Krankenhaushygiene, Philipps-Universität Marburg

The role of IRF transcription factors during T cell subset differentiation

08/23/13 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Shigeki Watanabe, PhD, Department of Biology, University of Utah, USA

Synaptic vesicle endocytosis: catch me if you can

08/02/13 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Markus Rothermel, PhD, University of Utah, School of Medicine, Utah, USA

In vivo dissection of sensory information processing using optogenetic tools

07/04/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Emmanuel Bourinet, CNRS, University of Montpellier, France

Distribution and function of Cav3.2 mediated low threshold calcium channel in primary afferent sensory neurons

06/27/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

PD Dr. Dr. Markus Morawski, Paul-Flechsig-Institut für Hirnforschung, Universität Leipzig

Perineuronal nets: Enigmatic structures in the brain

06/06/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Christine Rose, Institute of Neurobiology, Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf

Two sides of the same coin: sodium homeostasis and signaling in astrocytes

05/23/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Jörg Tatzelt, Institut für Physiologische Chemie, Ruhr Universität Bochum

Secondary structure of the nascent chain regulates translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum

05/15/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 45, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Babette Fuss, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA

Autotaxin: a regulator of oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination

04/25/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Christine R. Rose, Institut für Neurobiologie, Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, Düsseldorf

Two sides of the same coin: sodium homeostasis and signaling in astrocytes

04/18/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schwarz, Zentrum für Molekulare Neurobiologie, Hamburg (ZMNH)

Neuronal erg K channels contribute to the precision of action potential firing

03/26/13 / 10.15 am

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Quan-Hong Ma, Institute of Neuroscience, Soochow University, Suzhou, China

Casprs' signaling in neural progenitor cells

03/14/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Kai-Florian Storch, Douglas Research Centre Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Timing without a circadian watch: Reproductive functions in clock-less mice

03/08/13 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. med. Johannes Backs, Klinik für Innere Medizin III, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg and DZHK

Role of CaM-Kinase II for cardiovascular diseases

01/28/13 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Marc Spehr, Institute for Biology II / Dept. Chemosensation, Aachen University, Germany

On the Role of Mitochondrial Calcium in Olfactory Signaling

01/24/13 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Franz Matschinsky, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Glucokinase: Glucose Sensor, Diabetes Gene, Drug receptor

12/06/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Jürgen Westermann, Institut für Anatomie, Universität zu Lübeck

T-cell migration: facts and fiction

10/08/12 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Wolfgang Meyerhof, Deutsches Institut für Ernährungsforschung (DIfE), Nuthethal, Germany

Bitterness: disgusting or palatable

09/06-08/12

Campus Homburg

SFB 894 Meeting 2012

SFB894 members and guest scientists

Calcium Signaling: Molecular Mechanisms and Integrative Functions

08/06/12 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Ajit Singh Dhaunchak, PhD, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Mechanisms of white matter disorders and neuro-glia communications

07/10/12 / 2 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Bernd Fakler, Physiologisches Institut, Universität Freiburg, Germany

Native AMPA-receptors in the mammalian brain - insights and surprises from high-resolution proteomics

07/05/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Stefan Ehl, Zentrum für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Germany

Genetic disorders of lymphocyte cytotoxicity: lessons from mice and humans

06/22/12 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Leonidas Tsiokas, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center

Surprises with TRPC1

06/21/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar (common event of the GRK 1326 and SFB 894)

Prof. Rolf Sprengel, Max Planck Institute of Medical Research, Heidelberg, Germany, Fraunhofer Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, Potsdam, Germany

Dissecting Spatial Knowledge from Spatial Choice by Hippocampal NMDA Receptor Deletion

06/14/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Andre Fischer, European Neuroscience Institute, Göttingen, Germany

Epigentics of Neurodegenerative Diseases

06/14/12 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Niels de Jonge, Leibniz Institute für Neue Materialien, Saarbrücken, Germany

Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of Eukaryotic Cells in Liquid

05/24/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 45, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Lucia Tabares Department of Medical Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine, University of Seville, Spain

Functional Organization of Active Zones

05/23/12 / 3.30 pm

Homburg, Building 45, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

PD Dr. Andreas Hess, Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Präklinische Bildgebung: Visionen für die Klinische Forschung

05/10/12 / 4 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Stefan Kubick, Fraunhofer Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, Potsdam, Germany

Cell-free synthesis and functional analysis of membrane proteins

05/03/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Carlos Matute, University of Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain

Mechanisms of white matter degeneration and protection

05/03/12 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Joel Hirsch, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute of Structural Biology, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Linkers and their Partners: Intriguing Structure-Function Studies of CaV1 and CaV2 Cha

03/29/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

PD Dr. Guido J.F. Beldi, Department of Visceral Surgery and Medicine, Bern, Switzerland

Impact of extracellular ATP on hepatic inflammation and regeneration

03/15/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Giovanna Bucci, University of Reading (UK), School of Pharmacy

CaV2.2 Ca2+ channel-based peptides inhibit synaptic transmission and G protein modulation in rat superior cervical ganglion neurones

03/08/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Polina V. Lishko, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, UC Berkeley, San Francisco, USA

Regulation of sperm ion channels by female hormone progesterone as a determinant of male fertility

03/01/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber, Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland

The Neuron-Vascular-Glia Unit. A multimodal approach.

02/09/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. François Pasquet-Durand, Junior group leader "Cell Death Mechanisms Group", University of Tübingen

Cell death in inherited retinal neurodegeneration: An apoptotic process?

02/07/12 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Ralf Brandes, Cardiovascular Physiology, Universität Frankfurt am Main

Redox-Regulation: Nice Radicals?

12/01/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Detlef Neumann, Department of Pharmacology, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (Host: Prof. Thomas Tschernig)

Analysis of histamine receptors: from Ca2+ signalling to experimental asthma in mice

11/25/11 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Geneviève de Saint Basile, Unité INSERM 768/CEDI, Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Paris, France

Molecular mechanisms of cytotoxic granule exocytosis: lessons from natural mutants

11/23/11 / 1 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Uri Ashery, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

The molecular mechanisms of synaptic transmission: the tale of tomosyn

11/15/11 / 8.15 am

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Lauri Louhivuori, Biomedicum Helsinki, Institute of Biomedicine/Physiology, Finland

Calcium signaling and the early stages of neural stem cell differentiation

11/03/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lercture hall

Guest seminar (common event of the GRK 845, GRK 1326 and SFB 894)

Dr. Isabel Arnold, Senior Editor/The EMBO Journal (Host: Prof. Richard Zimmermann)

Shedding light on the black box: the editorial process and career options in scientific publishing

10/27-28/11

Homburg, Schlossberghotel

Joint Meeting 2011

SFB894/MCBO/GK1326 and external guests

Calcium Signaling: Molecular Mechanisms and Integrative Functions (program)

10/20/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Carlos Matute, University of Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain (Host: Prof. Frank Kirchhoff)

White matter damage by neurotransmitters

09/15/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Ulrike Müller, Institute for Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology IPMB, University of Heidelberg (Host: Prof. Jens Rettig)

Functions of the APP gene family in the nervous system

08/25/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Grigori Rychkov, The University of Adelaide, Australia

Regulation of CRAC channels by Ca2+ and pH

07/11/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Steffen Jung, Weizmann Institute Rehovot, Israel

Origins and Functions of Mononuclar Phagocytes

07/05/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Riccardo Brambilla, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy

Enhanced GABAergic Synaptogenesis in a mouse model of Ras-MAPK syndromesresults in plasticity and learning deficits

06/30/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Dr. Jacqueline Trotter, Universität Mainz

Wrapping it up: functions of NG2+ glia at synapses and in the regulation of myelin protein synthesis

06/06/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building. 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Shmuel Muallem, Dept. of Physiology, Southwestern Medical Centre, Dallas

Gating Orai and TRPC channels by STIM1

05/12/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Erich Gulbins, Dept. of Molecular Biology, University of Duisburg-Essen

Cellular effects of ceramides

05/09/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 60, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Eija Jokitalo, University of Helsinki

Factors affecting on structure and dynamics of the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum

03/21/11 / 5 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Prof. Walter Marcotti, University of Sheffield, Dept. of Biophysical Science

Functional maturation of the exocytotic machinery at auditory ribbon synapses

01/20/11 / 2 pm

Homburg, Building 59, Lecture hall

Guest seminar

Dr. Marcel Lauterbach, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Department of NanoBiophotonics, Goettingen

Higher Resolution in Space and Time: Adaptive Optics and STED Movies in Microscopy