Investigation of the mechanism of the CRISPR/Cas9 bacterial defense system has revolutionized biology, triggering applications in gene editing for basic and applied research in every organism imaginable. The basis for the revolutionary application of the CRISPR-Cas9 system was developed by Emmanuelle Charpentier at the Max Perutz Labs, whose work was published in Nature and Science.
To initiate the exchange of genetic material during meiotic recombination, cells introduce double strand breaks into chromosomes with an enzyme called Spo11, which cuts the DNA. Reporting in Nature, the team of Franz Klein has discovered that approximately 20% of initiation events are actually closely positioned pairs of DSBs. The scientists mapped the resulting fragments with single nucleotide precision across the yeast genome. This precision led to the discovery that Spo11 preferentially cleaves DNA at sites of topological stress. Intriguingly, double DSBs often correspond to promoter regions. While clearly a risk to genome integrity, the creation of gaps in chromosomes may represent an evolutionary mechanism by which to reshuffle genetic control elements.
Autophagy ensures cellular health by removing harmful material from the cytoplasm. Defects in autophagy are suspected to be involved in several human diseases. During autophagy damaged or surplus material is sequestered by double membrane vesicles, called autophagosomes, which form de novo around the cargo. The factors involved in autophagosome formation are known, but how they cooperate to initiate the formation of these membranes has so far been enigmatic. In a study published in Science, the Martens lab shows how vesicles loaded with the protein Atg9 form seeds on which the autophagy machinery assembles to form the autophagosome.
RNA molecules are frequently modified with a terminal 2’,3’-cyclic phosphate group when processed in the cell. This modification influences the stability of RNA molecules and is important for pre-tRNA splicing, the unfolded protein response and the ribosome quality control (RQC) pathway. During investigations into how this modification is carried out in the cell, Javier Martinez’ group discovered a reaction that removes RNA cyclic phosphate groups in human cells. This activity was previously known only in bacteria and viruses. The enzyme catalyzing this reaction in human cells has, until now, remained enigmatic. Reporting in Science, the researchers identified an enzyme predicted to have deadenylase activity, ANGEL2, as a 2’,3’ cyclic phosphatase. The role of ANGEL2 in pre-tRNA processing and mRNA splicing during the unfolded protein response has exciting implications for the pathology of neurodegenerative diseases.
Genetic information is tightly packed in chromatin, a material consisting of DNA strands weaved around histone proteins. Enzymes that modify histones by adding or removing specific chemical marks, alter the chromatin structure and thereby the activity of a gene. A key question in biology is how these enzymes are targeted to a specific gene to turn it on or off. Reporting exciting new findings in Nature, Alwin Köhler’s group found that one of these genetic switches behaves like a liquid. In the nucleus the protein Lge1 forms liquid droplets that act as a scaffold for Bre1, a histone-modifying enzyme that is sequestered on the surface of the liquid droplets. When dispersed, Lge1 quickly fuses together like oil droplets in water. This phenomenon, known as liquid-liquid phase separation, creates molecular crucibles where the necessary enzymes for gene regulation are condensed.
Our genetic material is safeguarded by not one, but two membranes surrounding the cell nucleus. Communication between the cytoplasm and the nucleus is gated by nuclear pore complexes, which facilitate the regulated transport of molecules in and out. While the outer nuclear membrane has long been known to be metabolically active and is contiguous with the endoplasmic reticulum, the inner nuclear membrane has been regarded as a backwater of the endomembrane system. However, Max Perutz Labs scientist Alwin Köhler and his student Anete Romanauska now seek to overturn this notion. Köhler and his team have observed that the inner nuclear membrane is in fact metabolically active and have elucidated the genetic circuit for the synthesis of nuclear lipid droplets. The work, published in Cell, has implications for fat storage, gene transcription, and understanding human diseases such as congenital lipodystrophy.
Important biological processes, including feeding and reproduction, rely on accurate timing. Many organisms therefore possess internal clocks that enable them to coordinate their activities with the environment. Adaptation of the organism’s clock, or clocks, is key to survival. A team of Max Perutz Labs scientists, led by Kristin Teßmar-Raible, has identified genes relevant for this adaptation. Intriguingly, a signaling protein that is highly abundant in the brain, calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase, appears to be the main effector of this adaptation. The results of the study, published in the journal Nature, offer a glimpse into potential molecular candidates for calibrating an organism’s internal clock.
Gene transcription is a highly dynamic process and correct export of messenger RNAs is key to the synthesis of the correct arsenal of proteins in the cytoplasm that the cell needs. Nuclear pore complexes have long been known to be the key transport routes for molecules in and out of the nucleus, but their role in gene transcription has been somewhat enigmatic. Max Perutz Labs scientist Alwin Köhler and a team of international collaborators now show that nuclear pore complexes make use of adaptor proteins to link actively transcribed regions of the genome to their export from the nucleus and translation in the cytosol. The work, published in Cell, provides the first mechanistic insight into how nuclear pore complexes communicate directly with the transcription machinery.
Most animals require muscles to feed, flee, or fight. Force generation during skeletal muscle contraction requires that actin filaments are firmly anchored in a structure called the Z-disc, an essential component of the sarcomere, which is the repeating building block of muscle fibres. An essential and major component of the Z-disc, α-actinin, is responsible for cross-linking actin filaments as well as anchoring the protein Titin, which controls sarcomere length. Mutations in α-actinin cause muscular dystrophies and cardiomyopathies. In work published in Cell, scientists at the Max Perutz Labs, led by Kristina Djinovic, have determined the three-dimensional structure of α-actinin, shedding new light on its regulation.
To survive, bacteria must adapt to changing and often stressful environments. Adaptation strategies often center on changes in gene expression, which enable the bacteria to cope with the new environment. In work published in Cell, Isabella Moll and her team at the Max Perutz Labs show that the stress-induced endoribonuclease, MazF, selectively cleaves both a subset of mRNAs and the 16S rRNA in the decoding center of the 30S subunit of the ribosome. These modified ribosomes selectively translate the leaderless mRNAs produced by MazF and thereby tune the expression of genes required for stress adaptation.
Phenotypic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms arises from the exchange of genetic material during the formation of gametes, or germ cells. In a process called meiotic recombination, the paternal and maternal chromosomes replicate, pair, and exchange parts of their DNA by forming double-strand breaks, which are later repaired. The organization of the double-strand break machinery that carries out this essential process has long been a mystery. Franz Klein and his team at the Max Perutz Labs show, in work published in Cell, that rather than visiting recombination hotspots, the DNA break machinery lurks at the chromosome axis to break DNA-sequences that come within reach.
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Speaker: JONASSON Mattias (Tanaka), HOHMANN Ulrich (Brennecke/Plaschka), MANOLOVA Toni (Falk)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
The Earth BioGenome Project: Progress Toward a New Synthesis in Evolution Science
Speaker: Harris LewinInstitute: UC DavisHost: Darrin Schultz and Oleg Simakov
Is cohesin necessary for transcription? Molecular entities of transcriptional dysregulation in the absence of cohesin revealed by analysis of transcription elongation complexes
Speaker: Katsuhiko ShirahigeInstitute: Karolinska InstituteHost: Franz Klein
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Speaker: WU Shuangyang (Dolan), SCARAMUZZA Federico (Tessmar), KROGULL Daniel (Burga)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
The recently discovered ties between teeth and infants in human evolution
Speaker: Leslea HluskoInstitute: CENIEHHost: Nicole Grunstra
Characterisation of Vpr1, a novel protein involved in DSB repair
Speaker: Mustafa AlaaboInstitute: Dept. Chromosome Biology, Univ. ViennaHost: Franz Klein
Probing multi-scale dynamics in complex fluids and biological systems with differential dynamic microscopy
Speaker: Roberto CerbinoInstitute: University of ViennaHost: Arthur Sedivy
Marine symbioses fueled by wood
Speaker: Dan DistelInstitute: Ocean Genome Legacy CenterHost: Jillian Petersen
New insights in gene regulation and chromatin folding by enhancers and cohesin
Speaker: Wouter de LaatInstitute: Hubrecht InstituteHost: Christa Bücker
Molecular mechanism analysis involved in mitochondrial sheath formation and spermiation processes using gene-manipulated mice
Speaker: Keisuke ShimadaInstitute: Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka UniversityHost: Andrea Pauli
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Speaker: JELENIC Stela (Saha), ABDRAKHMANOV Alibek (Dagdas), GALUSKA Philipp (Djinovic)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Exploiting a unique post-translational modification to enhance subunit selection and activity of a tumor suppressor complex
Speaker: Derek TaylorInstitute: Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry,Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OHIOHost: Thomas Leonard and Egon Ogris
Chemical tools to study nucleic acids by biophysical methods
Speaker: Christoph KreutzInstitute: University of InnsbruckHost: Georg Kontaxis
Microbial trait-based scaling from single populations to communities with consequences for ecosystem processes
Speaker: Ashish MalikInstitute: University of AberdeenHost: Andreas Richter
How chromosome architecture shapes brain architecture
Speaker: Daniele CanzioInstitute: UCSFHost: Anton Goloborodko
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Speaker: MAYER Rupert (Proteomics Tech Hub), WILLIAMS Thomas (Clausen), GEISMANN Maximilian (Balzarotti)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Comprehensive and quantitative characterization of aneuploidy phenotypes
Speaker: Manuela Sophie KollerInstitute: Dept. Chromosome Biology, Univ. ViennaHost: Chris Campbell
Cellular crosstalk in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Speaker: Silvia CappelloInstitute: MPI of Psychiatry MunichHost: Jürgen Knoblich
Top down and bottom up exploration of human gut microbial communities
Speaker: Karoline FaustInstitute: KU LeuvenHost: Lucia Fuchslueger
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Speaker: Chris OostenbrinkInstitute: BOKU WienHost: Kristina Djinovic-Carugo
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Speaker: PACHECO FIALLOS Franics Belen (Plaschka), FONTES OLIVEIRA Tiago Manuel (Penninger)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
The Mirage of Biosocial Complexity: Critique and Collaboration Around the Tools of Epigenetics
Speaker: Luca ChiapperinoInstitute: Institute of Social Sciences (ISS), University of LausanneHost: Vienna Open Lab
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Speaker: KHALDIEH Nina (Ameres), LORENZO ORTS Laura (Pauli), ROSS James (Burga)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Sir Philip CohenInstitute: University of DundeeHost: Egon Ogris
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: LICHT-MAYER Simon (Penninger), CAYGILL Samuel (Dolan), ADELMANN Leonie (Raible)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Feng ShaoInstitute: National Institute of Biological Sciences, BeijingHost: Pavel Kovarik
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Speaker: SHUNMUGAM Dhanlakshmi (Baccarini), CECI GINISTRELLI Lavinia (Mendjan), VORLÄNDER Matthias (Plaschka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Jan LöweInstitute: MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyHost: Jan-Michael Peters
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Speaker: KOK Jian Yi (Berger), GROH Roan (Dagdas), SODERHOLM Adrian (Versteeg)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Stephan GruberInstitute: University of LausanneHost: Franz Klein
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Speaker: Lydia FinleyInstitute: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterHost: Johannes Zuber
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Speaker: STRAVS Ana (Knoblich), SANCHEZ DE MEDINA HERNANDEZ Victor (Dagdas), HORENKAMP Simone (Tanaka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: PROTELL I DE MONTSERRAT Julia (Brennecke/Plaschka), NAGUMO WONG Sakurako (Knoblich), CORIC Aida (Tessmar)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Nancy KlecknerInstitute: Harvard UniversityHost: Franz Klein
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Speaker: Vera Gorbunova and Andrei SeluanovInstitute: University of RochesterHost: EDI group at GMI/IMBA/IMP
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Speaker: GRABARCZYK Daniel (Clausen), TAVERINI Katherina (Urban), MANCHENO JUNCOSA Estela (Mendjan)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Edward LemkeInstitute: IMB MainzHost: David Haselbach
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Speaker: ATTRILL Sarah (Dolan), UIJTTEWAAL Esther (Elling), SCIBISZ Grzegorz (Karagöz)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: DOLESCHALL Balint (Knoblich), FENG Sonjie (Bücker), BOURGUET Pierre (Berger)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Title to be announced
Speaker: Rotem SorekInstitute: Weizmann Institute of Science, RehovotHost: Julius Brennecke
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Speaker: KRUMWIEDE Luisa (Gaidt), KAPRAL Thomas (Zagrovic)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: KOBAKHIDZE George (Dong), ANGELOPOULOU Eleni (Ellis), PACHANO Tomas (Stark)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: Stephan GrillInstitute: MPI of Molecular Cell Biology and GeneticsHost: Clemens Plaschka
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: RAMIREZ America (Köhler), VÖLKL Isabella (Bücker), HOANG Oi Pui (Technau)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Title to be announced
Speaker: Mounia LaghaInstitute: Institut de Genetique Moleculaire de MontpellierHost: Andrea Pauli
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: LEITNER Moritz (Martinez), VOGEL Alexander (Yudushkin), KETTEL Paulina (Karagöz)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Title to be announced
Speaker: Martin HetzerInstitute: IST AustriaHost: Jürgen Knoblich
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: TSAREV Aleksandr (Ameres), FIESELER Charlie (Zimmer), ABESAMIS Kim Ivan (Dong)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Title to be announced
Speaker: Laurent NguyenInstitute: University of LiegeHost: Noelia Urban
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: HEIDARI KHOEI Heidar (Rivron), KLEIFELD Justus (Urban), ORLIC Lucija (Matos)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Title to be announced
Speaker: Ian HicksonInstitute: University of CopenhagenHost: Joao Matos
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: SHULKINA Alexandra (Versteeg), GEETHA Sowmya (Jantsch), MADHUSUDHANAN Jalaja (Zimmer)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: KOLLER Manuela (Campbell), GUPTA Ankit (Goloborodko), SCHMÖLLERL Johannes (Zuber)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: MARCHIORI Elisa (Van der Veeken), ACHLEITNER Anja (Martens), FAAS Victoria (Clausen)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: SALEWSKIJ Kirill (Penninger), KIRCHGATTERER Paul (Gaidt), REN Kaike (Otsuka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: MIHAILOVIC Milica (Karagöz), BELL Lillie (Clausen), TELONI Federico (Gerlich)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: STANKUNAS Edvinas (Köhler), LEV Itamar (Zimmer)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: OBERHUEMER Michael (Leeb), GONAZLEZ ALVARADO Maria (Grade), SCHOLZ Julia (Otsuka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: AMANN Sascha (Haselbach), KASHKO Nataliia (Matos), BAUER Bernd (Martens)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: LEE Joonsun (Elling), LEYVA GONZALEZ Marco (Tanaka), MILIVOJEV Nadja (Raible)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: GAO Peng (Dagdas), GOGOVA Rebeca (Clausen), PAVLOVA Anzhela (Matos)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: AYALA MUNOZ Farja (Plaschka), VETRANO Pamela (Ramundo), YU Changwei (Brennecke)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: KONSTANTINOU Andri (Obenauf), NAVA GARCIA Marintia (Dagdas), WOLFF Uyen Le Phuong (Jantsch V.)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: HARTMANN Felix (Matos), PASSERA Alessandro (Balzarotti), SANCHEZ BURGOS Laura (Obenauf)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: SILVA Raquel (Foisner), HODAKOVA Zuzana (Haselbach), MYLARSHCHIKOV Dmitry (Gerlich)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Title to be announced
Speaker: Johannes WalterInstitute: Harvard Medical SchoolHost: Jan-Michael Peters
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: PIECH Lucas (Leonard), DE LA CONCEPCION Juan Carlos (Dagdas), POPOVA Mariia (Peters)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: GALLI Lucrezia (Tanaka), DIAS Ana Beatriz (Slade), TAKACS Zsuzsanna (Gerlich)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: KNIEST Judith (Haselbach), KELLNER Max (Penninger), BABADEI Olga (Decker)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: BOHAUMILITZKY Lena (Pinheiro), RAIDERS Stephan (Tanaka), PRLESI Ines (Gerlich)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: ZHAN Ni (Dagdas), PITASI Mattia (Leeb), HEINZL Monika (Stark)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: VELETI Lalitha (Pauli), ENGL Magdalena (Slade), NAAS Julia (Van Haeseler)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: FARAWAY Rupert (Plaschka), GRUNDMANN Lorenz (Haselbach), KLEINWAECHTER Ava (Slade)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: RÖTZER Johannes (Dolan), MIOCIC-STOSIC Fran (Zagrovic), RITSCHKA Birgit (Tanaka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: PUSHPA BOSE Greeshma (Urban), RAINA Shiviya (Dammermann)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: COUTURIER Jeanne (Jachowicz), PABST Gabriel (Zuber), ROFFAY Chloe (Pinheiro)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: RUSSETT Colleen (Berger), NAJM Ramsey (Knoblich), HOLLAUS David (Gaidt)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: SHARMA Sanskriti (Ellis), JANKOWSKA Julia (Ameres), PAPAREDDY Ranjith (Dagdas)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: MAURER Eric (Peters), BHARDWAJ Vishakha (Schlögelhofer), DIEZMA Laura (Nordborg/Mari-Ordonez)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: GUZMAN PEREZ Sebastian (Martinez), LITTLEBOY Jamie (Knoblich), RIABOV Daria (Plaschka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: ZEILER Christina (Kovarik), DOCAVO GARCIA Antonio (Jachowicz), Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: ZMAJKOVIC Jakub (Zuber), DEL CHIARO Alessia (Dagdas), ANTONIOLI Sumire (Leonard)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
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Speaker: HUETTER Christiane (Menche), KRACHT Laura (Knoblich), SANDRU Ana Maria (Baccarini)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: BENEDUM Johannes (Slade), KALIS Robert (Zuber), PATEL Rajvi (Matos)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs
Monday Seminar (Internal)
Speaker: PROTSENKO Liudmila (Brennecke), SHETTY Kavya (Hein), BASSAT Elad (Tanaka)Institute: Open only to IMP/IMBA/GMI/Max Perutz Labs