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News & Press 2011-2012 – University of Innsbruck

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CMBI News 2011 - 2012

  December 12, 2012:
The Austrian Science Funds has recently decided to fund nine research projects of the LFU. Two of the project leaders (Peter Ladurner and Nicolas Singewald) are CMBI members … more »

  December 6, 2012:
Thomas Mueller from the Institute of Organic Chemistry develops a new approach for synthesis using mass spectrometry … more »

  December 6, 2012:
Kathrin Breuker from the Institute of Organic Chemistry introduces novel mass spectrometry-based technique for de novo sequencing of modified RNA … more » 

  November 21, 2012:
CAST technology award went to Eduard Stefan, Institute of Biochemistry … more »

  October 18, 2012:
Joerg Striessnig from the Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Toxicology, was awarded with the Tiroler Landespreis fuer Wissenschaft … more » 

  March 19, 2012:
CMBI chemists develop new tools for siRNA induced gene silencing … more » 

  December 21, 2011:
Discovery of an evolutionary conserved function of protein kinase A … more »

  October 14, 2011:
A new path of chlorophyll breakdown in Norway Maple … more »

  June 21, 2011:
Sosnovsky award went to Dagmar Graber, a member of the R. Micura group … more »

  May 20, 2011:
Daniela Schuster from the Institute of Pharmacy was awarded with the Prof. Ernst-Brandl-Preis … more »

  May 2, 2011:
The secret of bacterial riboswitches lies in their dynamics. Chemists from Innsbruck and New York monitor single-molecule switching in action … more »

  March 21, 2011:
Novel regulatory mechanism for the cAMP/protein kinase A signaling pathway elucidated … more »

  February 23, 2011:
CMBI members were awarded the Dr.-Otto-Seibert-Preis … more »

  February 17, 2011:
Towards an improved management of pain … more »

  January 24, 2011:
Electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry data show that after transfer into the gas phase, the three-helix bundle protein KIX is sufficiently stabilized by electrostatic interactions to compensate for the loss of hydrophobic bonding, and retain its global fold on a timescale of more than 4 s. The study demonstrates that mass spectrometry can be used to provide information about protein tertiary folds, and the intrinsic interactions that dictate it … more »

  January 10, 2011:
Researchers at the CMBI discover new human disease … more »


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  June 21, 2011:
Chemical attack to the hormone system … more in  Wissenswert »

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