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Seminar Archive 2012-2010 – University of Innsbruck

Seminar Archive 2012-2010

CMBI Seminar Series 2012

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  December 6, 2012:

Ilse Kranner, Ph.D.
Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Austria
More information about Dr. Kranner's work »

Seminar title: Seed viability and ageing viewed through reactive oxygen species and antioxidants
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture hall L.01.220, CCB, Innrain 80-82
Host: Bernhard Kräutler


  December 3, 2012:

Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein, Ph.D.
Institute for Biomedical Ageing Research, University of Innsbruck, Austria
More information about Dr. Grubeck-Loebenstein's work »

Seminar title: T cells, aging and the problem of immunization in old age
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture hall L.EG.200, CCB, Innrain 80-82
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  November 19, 2012:

Pidder Jansen-Duerr, Ph.D.
Institute for Biomedical Ageing Research, University of Innsbruck, Austria
More information about Dr. Jansen-Duerr's work »

Seminar title: Mitochondrial contributions to cellular senescence and ageing
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture hall L.EG.200, CCB, Innrain 80-82
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  September 10, 2012:

Ronald J. Quinn, Ph.D.
Eskitis Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
More information about Dr. Quinn's work »

Seminar title: "everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler” Albert Einstein
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture hall M.EG.180, CCB, Innrain 80-82
Host: Judith Rollinger

Abstract:
Nature produces many therapeutic agents. However, there is no value in plants, marine organisms or microorganisms producing compounds to treat human disease. We have explored the question does the recognition of the natural product by biosynthetic enzymes translate to recognition of the therapeutic target. Molecular modeling of flavonoid biosynthetic enzymes and protein kinases with a series of natural product kinase inhibitors led to the development of the concept of Protein Fold Topology (PFT). PFT describes cavity recognition points unrelated to protein fold similarity. Topology or spatial properties are preserved even though there is deformation of the protein elements that participate in the protein-ligand interactions. We observe helices or sheets as equivalent in providing the invariant topology for protein-ligand interaction and, as such, are seeking to find automated methods to interrogate these interactions. Some thoughts about using the simplest elements of molecular recognition in drug discovery will be presented.


  June 21, 2012:

Ebba Nexo, Ph.D.
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus University, Department of Clinical Medicine, Clinical Biochemistry, Denmark
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Seminar title: New lessons learned from the uptake and transport of vitamin B12
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture room M.EG.180, Innrain 80-82, CCB
Host: Bernhard Kräutler


  June 14, 2012:

Oliver Seitz, Ph.D.
Department of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
More information about Dr. Seitz's work »

Seminar title: Adding new functions to nucleic acids
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture room M.EG.180, Innrain 80-82, CCB
Host: Ronald Micura


  June 1, 2012:

Inaugural Symposium CCB-Building

Seminar title: The plenary lectures are also announced as CMBI seminars
When and Where: 09:00, CCB, Innrain 80-82


  May 31, 2012:

Kurt Wüthrich, Ph.D.
ETH-Zürich, Switzerland & The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, USA
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Seminar title: Complementary Information in X-ray Crystal Structures and NMR Solution Structures of Biological Macromolecules
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture hall M.EG.180, Innrain 80-82, CCB
Host: Bernhard Kräutler

This seminar is a joint event of the CMBI, the Biocener and the Institute of Organic Chemistry


  May 24, 2012:

Giuseppe Scalabrino, M.D.
Institute of General Pathology, University of Milan, Italy
More information about Dr. Scalabrino's work »

Seminar title: Cobalamin and prions: new horizons for cobalamin neurobiology
When and Where: 17:15, Lecture room M.EG.180, Innrain 80-82, CCB
Host: Bernhard Kräutler


  May 16, 2012:

European Calcium Channel Confernce 2012 (May 16 - 19, 2012)
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Seminar title: CMBI members are invited to participate in selected lectures
(please contact cmbi@uibk.ac.at for free registration)

When and Where: 08:00, Alpbach Conference Center
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  May 3, 2012:

Fiona Wardle, Ph.D.
Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, New Hunt's House, King's College London,
London, UK
More information about Dr. Wardle's work »

Seminar title: Integration of ChIP-seq and microarray data identify transcriptional networks involved in zebrafish mesendoderm development
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Straße 1a
Host: Dirk Meyer


CMBI Seminar Series 2011

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  November 10, 2011:

Herbert Steinbeisser, Ph.D
Head of the Developmental Genetics section, Institute of Human Genetics, University of Heidelberg, Germany
More information about Dr. Steinbeisser's work »

Seminar title: Secreted frizzled related proteins (sFRPs) in Xenopus embryos: functions beyond Wnt inhibition?
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Bert Hobmayer


  October 6, 2011:

Stephen R. Hann, Ph.D.
Professor at the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
More information about Dr. Hann's work »

Seminar title: A Novel Molecular Switch that Controls c-Myc-Mediated Apoptosis and Transformation
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Klaus Bister

Abstract: Apoptosis, cancer, cell cycle


  June 30, 2011:

Rainer Schneider, Ph.D.
Institute of Biochemistry, University of Innsbruck, Austria
More information about Dr. Schneider's work »

Seminar title: MID1: a multifaceted ubiquitin ligase with implications for diverse human diseases.
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  May 26, 2011:

Otto Wolfbeis, Ph.D.
University of Regensburg, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemo- and Biosensor Group, Regensburg, Germany
This seminar is a joint event of the CMBI and the Institute of Organic Chemistry.
More information about Dr. Wolbeis's work »

Seminar title: A Journey from Fluorescent Probes to Optical Biosensors and Upconverting Luminescent Lanthanide Nanoparticles
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Bernhard Kräutler

Please note change of date!


  May 5, 2011:

Daniel Razansky
Head of the Laboratory for Experimental Biological Imaging Systems, Deputy Director of the Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging (IBMI), Technical University of Munich and Helmholtz Center Munich, Neuherberg, Germany
More information about Dr. Razansky's work »

Seminar title: Listening to light and seeing better: optoacoustic technologies for imaging structure and molecular function
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Dirk Meyer


  April 7, 2011:

Martin Tollinger, PhD.
Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Innsbruck, Austria
More information about Dr. Tollinger's work »

Seminar title: Studying Structural Dynamics by NMR Spectroscopy
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  January 13, 2011:

Thomas Carell
Professor for Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany
More information about Dr. Carell's work »

Seminar title: Chemical Biology of DNA Repair and RNA Modification
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Ronald Micura


CMBI Seminar Series 2010

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  November 26, 2010:

William A. Catterall
Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
More information about Dr. Catterall's work »

Seminar title: Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels: Structure, Function, and Molecular Pharmacology
When and Where: 14:30, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  October 21, 2010:

Tomas F. Schilling
Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, USA
More information about Dr. Schilling's work »

Seminar title: Controlling Adhesion During Cell Migration in the Zebrafish
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Pia Aanstad


  July 1, 2010:

Engelbert Hobmayer, Ph.D.
Institute of Zoology, University of Innsbruck, Austria
More information about Dr. Schilling's work »

Seminar title: The role of cnidarian Wnts in positional information and morphogenesis
When and Where: 17:15, CANCELED!
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  June 24, 2010:

Martin Eilers, Ph.D.
Professor, Theodor-Boveri-Institute, Biocenter, University of Würzburg, Germany
More information about Dr. Eiler's work »

Seminar title: Transcriptional Repression: The Dark Side of Myc
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Klaus Bister


  June 10, 2010:

Eckhard Lammert, Ph.D.
Institute of Metabolic Physiology, Heinrich-Heine-University of Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany

Seminar title: Constructing the pipelines of life: Blood vessel formation in vitro and in vivo
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Dirk Meyer


  May 31, 2010:

Hans Leuenberger, Ph.D
Prof. (em.) Pharmacenter of the University of Basel; IFIIP GmbH, Institute for innovation in industrial pharmacy, Pfeffingen, Switzerland

Seminar title: Process Analytical Technology, Quality by Design and Innovations in the Pharmaceutical Industry
When and Where: 17:45, Lecture room 1, Josef-Moeller-Haus, 1st floor
Host: Andreas Bernkop-Schnürch

Abstract: Manufacturers of IT related products such as an i-phone offer each half year an attractive, new model with specific innovative properties. What about the pharmaceuticl industry? Why do we need to wait 6-12 years after the discovery of a new chemical entity a new product on the market? Is it possible to accelerate this innovation cycle process? What type of innovations can be expected? Are innovations limited to new chemical entities, respectively new therapies? What type of innovations can be expected from manufacturers of generics? What is the role of the Process Analytical Technology (PAT) and Quality by Design (QbD) Initiaitive of the FDA and EMEA?


  May 6, 2010:

Brigitte Kieffer, PhD
Département Neurobiologie et Génétique, Institut de Génétique et de biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Illkirch Cedex France

Seminar title: Genetic approaches to study opioid receptor function
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  April 12, 2010:

Thomas Efferth, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany

Seminar title: Multi-factorial drug resistance of tumors and modulation by phytochemicals
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Hermann Stuppner


  March 25, 2010:

Bernd Fakler, Ph.D.
University of Freiburg, Dept. of Physiology II, Freiburg, Germany

Seminar title: High resolution proteomic analysis of signaling nano-environments in the brain
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Günther Bonn, Jörg Striessnig


  March 4, 2010:

Ludwig Aigner, Ph.D.
Institute of Molecular Regenerative Medicine, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, A

Seminar title: Adult Neurogenesis: Biology and Clinical Perspective
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Jörg Striessnig


  February 8, 2010:

Erez Raz, Ph.D.
Institute of Cell Biology, Center for Molecular Biology of Inflammation, University of Münster, Germany
More information about Prof. Raz's work »

Seminar title: Germ cell migration in zebrafish
When and Where: 17:15, Peter-Mayr-Str. 1a
Host: Dirk Meyer


  January 28, 2010:

Jesper Wengel, Ph.D.
NAC - Nucleic Acid Center, Department of Physics & Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark
More information about Prof. Raz's work »

Seminar title: Locked nucleic acid (LNA) as a novel class of therapeutic agents
When and Where: 00:00, CANCELED!!!
Host: Ronald Micura

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