Webinar: Dr. Matthias Brand: “Harnessing the power of phenotypic screening for glue degrader discovery”

The next ProteoCure Targeted Protein Degradation seminar organised by the WG3 will be on Thursday 20th April 13:00 h (CET time). The speaker of this seminar will be Matthias Brand (CSO at Proxygen, https://proxygen.com). Please log in to see the link for this webinar. ******************* “Harnessing the power of phenotypic screening for glue degrader discovery” Matthias Brand

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PhD STUDENT & POSTDOC POSITION AVAILABLE, University of Cologne, germany

PhD STUDENT & POSTDOC POSITION AVAILABLE Hoppe Laboratory – Protein Homeostasis in Aging and Disease CECAD-Cluster of Excellence in Aging Research, University of Cologne Institution information: CECAD Research Center, University of Cologne, Joseph- Stelzmann-Str. 26, D-50931 Cologne, GermanyLocation: Cologne is a vibrant city with an outstanding international academic research environment. CECAD is a leading center

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14 Predoctoral Fellowships on MSCA-Cofund Project “rePLANT”

Job description The rePLANT (Reconstruction Biology in Plant Sciences) Doctoral Training Programme is an ambitious research and training initiative coordinated by the Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomic12/s (CRAG; Barcelona, Spain) together with the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ; Cologne, Germany) and the John Innes Centre (JIC; Norwich, UK). CRAG and MPIPZ

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Fully-funded Post-Doctoral Position, Nantes, France

Team Signaling in Oncogenesis, Angiogenesis, and Permeability PI: Julie Gavard & Nicolas Bidère Location: Cancer & Immunology Center, Nantes, FrGovernmental Institute: INSERM, CNRS, and Nantes UniversiteFunding: National Cancer Institute (INCa), League against Cancer (Ligue) Research Program The “Signaling in Oncogenesis, Angiogenesis, and Permeability” (SOAP) team is interested in deciphering how tumor cells pirate signaling pathways

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Webinar: Dr. María Ángeles Ávila Gálvez: “Dietary (poly)phenols as potential small molecules against chronic diseases

Friday, April 14th 2023, at 16.00 Central European Time Please log in to see the link Title: Dietary (poly)phenols as potential small molecules against chronic diseases Abstract: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Overall, this disease accounts for 15% of cancer deaths among the female population. Breast cancer has multifactorial

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Webinar: Prof. Robin Ketteler: “Design and Validation of Autophagy Targeting Chimera”

March 24th 2023, at 16.00 Central European Time Please log in to see the link for the webinar Prof. Robin Ketteler Design and Validation of Autophagy Targeting Chimera Targeted protein degradation (TPD) has opened new opportunities to investigate signalling pathways as a research tool, and as a unique therapeutic strategy using bifunctional chimeric small molecules.

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Webinar: Dr Carmela Giglione (University Paris Saclay)

Title: Function and dynamics of protein N-terminal modifications in health and disease. Spotlight on NatB-dependent acetylation and its role in apoptosis. N-terminal protein modifications (NPMs) are among the first and fastest responses to the cellular environment, influencing not only the modified protein but also cell, tissue, and whole organism phenotypes. One major NPM is N-terminal

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