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Prof. Devrim Gözüacik Thursday, December 12th 2024, at 13:00, CET The role of autophagy in cancer biology and implications for cancer treatment Professor Devrim Gozuacik obtained his Medical Doctor (MD) degree from Hacettepe School of Medicine in Ankara, his MS degree of Biochemistry from Ecole Polytechnique, Paris and his PhD degree of cancer cell biology […]

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Dr. Ayala Shiber Thursday, November 14th 2024, at 13:00, CET A novel quality control pathway on the ribosome dedicated for co-translational protein complex-assembly Dr. Shiber is an Assistant Professor at the Biology faculty, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology since 2019. Her main research objective is to resolve the long-standing questions: How do cells direct their proteome

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Dr. Moe Abbas Thursday, November 7th 2024, at 13:00, CET An Oxygen Sensing Mechanism for Altitude Adaptation in Plants Dr. Moe Abbas is a Lebanese scientist whose research focusses on understanding multi-stress resilience across geographical niches in plants. Dr. Abbas obtained his doctorate from the Universidad Politecnica de Valencia (IBMCP-UPV) in 2014, working with Professors

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Nuray ERIN Thursday, October 10th 2024, at 13.00 CET Cancer neuro-environment Prof. Erin was graduated from Medical School in Marmara University in 1995. She continued her studies in Penn State University Hershey PA and received her doctorate degree in June 2001 in Pharmacology. She studied interactions between Bcl-2 and calcineurin as part of her Ph.D thesis

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Shalini Padmanabhan Thursday, September 19th 2024, at 13.00 CET The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Research Strategy Shalini Padmanabhan is Vice President of Discovery and Translational Research at The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. At the Foundation, she oversees a team of 8 other scientists and over 400 active projects focusing on the biological understanding

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Prof. Michael Rape Thursday, October 3rd 2024, at 5:30 PM, Paris time (8:30 AM PST) From basic biology to new therapies: protein degradation in stress signaling Prof. Michael Rape is investigator with HHMI, the Dr. K. Peter Hirth Chair of Cancer Biology, and Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, UC Berkeley. Link to Michael Rape’s

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Frédéric Frottin Thursday, June 6th 2024, at 1:00 PM, Paris time A good body for nuclear proteostasis Frédéric Frottin performs his studies at the Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC, Gif-sur-Yvette, France). Frédéric obtained his PhD in cellular biochemistry in 2011 from the University of Paris-Saclay (France). He then joined the department of

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Christopher M Overall Monday, April 22nd 2024, at 11:00 AM Paris Protein TAILS tell remarkable Tales: Purification of original and neo-N protein termini reveals pervasive proteolytic processing in proteomes Professor Chris Overall, is a Distinguished University Scholar of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the

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Stefan Knapp Thursday, April 18th 2024, at 13.00 CET Development and characterization of chemical probes targeting the ubiquitin system Prof Stefan Knapp studied Chemistry at the University of Marburg (Germany) and at the University of Illinois (USA). He did his PhD in protein crystallography at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm (Sweden) (1996) and continued his

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Hans Brandstetter Thursday, April 04th 2024, at 13.00 CET The CD clan cysteine proteases: Unique structures, unique mechanisms and unique functions Hans Brandstetter received a Ph.D. in chemistry summa cum laude from the Technical University of Munich in 1994. He conducted postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Medical School, Cambridge/Boston, and

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