Seminar Series in Molecular, Cellular, and Environmental Microbiology
- 09.01.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Raffael Schaffrath (Universität Kassel)
- Anticodon cleavage and tRNA depletion, a sly growth inhibition strategy by microbial ribotoxins
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- 16.01.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Dierk Scheel (Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzenbiochemie, Halle)
- Signaling in plant immunity
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- 23.01.2012 13:15 – Dr. Richard J. O'Connell (Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research)
- Life-style transitions in hemibiotrophic Colletotrichum fungi are illuminated by genome and transcriptome analysis
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- 30.01.2012 13:15
- Graduate Students Mini-Symposium I/2012
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- 06.02.2012 13:15 – Dr. Tim Urich (University of Vienna)
- Metatranscriptomics to study the structure and function of environmental microbial communities
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- 13.02.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Martin van der Laan (University of Freiburg)
- Biogenesis of the inner mitochondrial membrane
(abstract)
- 20.02.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Dr. Klaus Aktories (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
- Bacterial protein toxins targetting the cytoskeleton of host cells
(abstract)
- 27.02.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stephan (LMU München)
- Population genomics of adaptation in sexual species
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- 05.03.2012 13:15 – Dr. Sophie Martin (University of Lausanne)
- Yeast polarization strategies for division and mate selection
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- 12.03.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc Ghigo (Institut Pasteur, Paris)
- Airborne interactions mediated by volatile molecules produced by bacterial communities
(abstract)
- 26.03.2012 13:15
- Graduate Students Mini-Symposium II/2012
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- 16.04.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Stephen
Bell (University of Oxford)
- A complexity of origins and the origins of complexity
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- 14.05.2012 13:15 – Prof. Dr. Jan Löwe (Cambridge University)
- Filaments of the bacterial cytoskeleton
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- 11.06.2012 13:15 – Dr. Sophie Martin (University of Lausanne)
- Yeast polarization strategies for division and mate selection
(abstract)
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