Seminars & Events

Location: MPI-IE
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MPS: George Wendt - An evolutionary approach to studying the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni

Max Planck Seminar
George Wendt is a Postdoc in the lab of Jim Collins at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, USA. He joins our Max Planck Seminar end of January to present a talk on “An evolutionary approach to studying the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni”. [more]
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Canceled: Eugene Kim - tba.

Max Planck Seminar
  • Canceled. The seminar will be postponed to a later date.
  • Date: Jan 28, 2026
  • Time: 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Eugene Kim
  • MPI for Biophysics, Frankfurt, Germany
  • Location: MPI-IE
  • Room: Lecture Hall
  • Host: Ibrahim Cissé
Eugene Kim is biophysicist at the MPI for Biophysics in Frankfurt where she heads a research group on the »Structure and Dynamics of Chromosomes« [more]
Grüne Fläche mit weißem Text 'FORSCHUNG' und lila Balken mit weißem Text 'HÖCHSTPERSÖNLICH', darunter schwarzer Text 'Max-Planck-Wissenschaftler:innen geben exklusive Einblicke in ihre Arbeit', rechts zwei schwarze Silhouetten auf lila und weißem geometrischem Hintergrund.

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Valentin Flury: tba.

Forschung höchstpersönlich
Started in 2012 at the MPI-IE, the “Forschung höchstpersönlich” talk series offers a platform for our scientists to present their research to non-scientific staff, enhancing understanding and collaboration. Held quarterly and conducted in German, the talks are hosted by the institute's Public Relations Office, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [more]
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SGS: Marcelo Nollmann - tba.

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
Marcelo Nollmann is Research Director at CNRS and Principal Investigator at the Center for Structural Biology in Montpellier, France. [more]
Grüne Fläche mit weißem Text 'FORSCHUNG' und lila Balken mit weißem Text 'HÖCHSTPERSÖNLICH', darunter schwarzer Text 'Max-Planck-Wissenschaftler:innen geben exklusive Einblicke in ihre Arbeit', rechts zwei schwarze Silhouetten auf lila und weißem geometrischem Hintergrund.

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Sergiy Avilo: tba.

Forschung höchstpersönlich
Started in 2012 at the MPI-IE, the “Forschung höchstpersönlich” talk series offers a platform for our scientists to present their research to non-scientific staff, enhancing understanding and collaboration. Held quarterly and conducted in German, the talks are hosted by the institute's Public Relations Office, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [more]
Grafische Darstellung mit großem Schriftzug »FORSCHUNG HÖCHSTPERSÖNLICH«, darunter kleiner Text »Max-Planck-Wissenschaftler:innen geben exklusive Einblicke in ihre Arbeit«, zwei stilisierte Personen stehen vor einem Schlüsselloch-Symbol.

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Caroline Johner: tba.

Forschung höchstpersönlich
Started in 2012 at the MPI-IE, the “Forschung höchstpersönlich” talk series offers a platform for our scientists to present their research to non-scientific staff, enhancing understanding and collaboration. Held quarterly and conducted in German, the talks are hosted by the institute's Public Relations Office, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [more]
Grüne Fläche mit weißem Text 'FORSCHUNG' und lila Balken mit weißem Text 'HÖCHSTPERSÖNLICH', darunter schwarzer Text 'Max-Planck-Wissenschaftler:innen geben exklusive Einblicke in ihre Arbeit', rechts zwei schwarze Silhouetten auf lila und weißem geometrischem Hintergrund.

Forschung höchstpersönlich: Labor Asifa Akhtar: tba.

Forschung höchstpersönlich
Started in 2012 at the MPI-IE, the “Forschung höchstpersönlich” talk series offers a platform for our scientists to present their research to non-scientific staff, enhancing understanding and collaboration. Held quarterly and conducted in German, the talks are hosted by the institute's Public Relations Office, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [more]
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