Vergangene Seminare seit 2016

Raum: Lecture hall Gastgeber: TRR 174 Ort: MPI for Terrestrial Microbiology

Why was a complement inhibitor used in the 2011 German EHEC outbreak?

SFB/Transregio TRR 174

From stress to success: how actinobacteria exploit life without a cell wall

SFB/Transregio TRR 174

Coordination of cell wall homeostasis with cell division: Genes, suppressors and beyond

SFB/Transregio TRR 174

Bacterial "gap junctions" in cell-cell communication of multicellular cyanobacteria

SFB/Transregio TRR 174

Powering LPS transport across the bacterial cell envelope with ABCs

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Managing the bacterial chromosome

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Replication control of multiple chromosomes in bacteria

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Unipolar growth of Brucella abortus in culture and inside host cells

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Understanding and exploiting bacterial lifestyles

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

To be announced

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Organelle-like structures in Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Ralstonia eutropha

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

RocS drives chromosome segregation and nucleoid protection during cell division of Streptococcus pneumoniae

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Key proteins in the cell division of filamentous cyanobacteria

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Unraveling the function of a stress sentinel in the bacterial envelope

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

High-resolution whole genome mapping of Sister Chromatid Contacts (Hi-SC2) in Vibrio cholerae

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Physiology and cell biology of bacterial epithelia

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Divorcing chromosomes still need rings: the role of an ancestral SMC protein in bacterial chromosome organisation and segregation

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

The seminar will start later (on 15:00 h) due to a snow storm in Munich "Architecture and biogenesis of an antibacterial speargun: the type VI secretion system"

Transregio TRR 174 Seminar

Dormancy or growth under deep starvation conditions & Observing antimicrobial activities in single cells

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