EMBO WORKSHOP: Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-like proteins in health and diseases [Co-organized by ProteoCure]
Cavtat , Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)Prion | 2002
Gottingen , GermanyProteoCure WP2 webinar
Hybrid : OnlineFriday, December 16th, at 16.00 Central European Time (15.00 Lisbon time), the online seminars for work group 2 will start. For some seminars, there is a limit of 300 participant connections. We therefore suggest broadcasting the seminars on a bigger screen and arranging an event on a group or institute level. Speaker :PhD Gaël Roué, […]
ProteoCure Webinar: Dr. Yifat Merbl : “Tumor immunogenicity through the lens of the epiProteosome”.
Hybrid : OnlineDr. Yifat Merbl Tumor immunogenicity through the lens of the epiProteasome
EMBO Workshop: The 20S proteasome degradation pathway
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot , IsraelProteoCure Webinar: Dr. Juan Rodríguez Vita: “Hyaluronic acid is a master regulator of tumor stroma”
Hybrid : OnlineDr. Juan Rodríguez Vita Hyaluronic acid is a master regulator of tumor stroma. Tumor cells use signals to communicate and educate the tumor stroma. These signals are often present in the extracellular matrix (ECM). I will show you how tumor cells take advantage of one of the components of this ECM, hyaluronic acid (HA) to […]
ProteoCure Webinar: Dr. José M. Padrón: “Early pharmacological profiling by label-free continuous live cell imaging”
Hybrid : OnlineJosé M. Padrón BioLab, Instituto Universitario de Bio-Orgánica Antonio González (1UBO-AG), Universidad de La Laguna, PO Box 456, 38200 La Laguna, Canary Islands Early pharmacological profiling by label-free continuous live cell imaging The identification of drug targets remains a major challenge in drug discovery. The challenge in a phenotypic drug discovery strategy is to fully […]
TRIM-NET mini-symposium
Ancienne Faculté de Médecine, amphithéâtre d’anatomie 2, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine, Montpellier, FranceMini-symposium organized by the innovative training network 'TRIM-NET ': "The TRIM family meets in Montpellier” # Multiple roles of a family of E3 ubiquitin-ligases in cell life and human disease. Ancienne Faculté de Médecine, amphithéâtre d’anatomie 2, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine Montpellier, France