Seminars & Events

Room: Main Lecture Hall

Max Planck Seminar: A. Marieke Oudelaar – Regulation of gene expression in the three-dimensional genome

Max Planck Seminar
Marieke Oudelaar heads a Lise Meitner Group at the MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences on “Genome Organization and Regulation”. She will be joining our seminar series in November 2023 to talk about her research on the regulation of gene expression in the three-dimensional genome. [more]

Max Planck Seminar: Haruhiko Koseki – Polycomb silencing in mammalian development

Max Planck Seminar
Haruhiko's Group delves into the world of epigenetic regulation, exploring organ development and stem cell functions through Polycomb group (PcG) proteins and DNA methylation (5mC) mechanisms using the mouse as a model system. [more]

SGS: Yoichi Shinkai - Biology of Histidine Methylation

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
Yoichi Shinkai is Chief Scientist at the Cellular Memory Laboratory, Riken, Japan and joins the Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series. His talk deals with the “Biology of Histidine Methylation” [more]

SGS: Sun Hur - Nucleic acid-induced self-assembly – foreign nucleic acid sensors and beyond

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
Sun Hur joins the Max Planck lecture series. She will give an insight into her research on self- and non-Self RNA Discrimination in innate immunity. Dr. Hur is a professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology and the Oscar M. Schloss Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and is a senior investigator in cellular and molecular medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Talk title: “Nucleic acid-induced self-assembly – foreign nucleic acid sensors and beyond” [more]

SGS: Kathrin Plath - tba.

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series

SGS: Erin Schuman - Local translation at the synapse

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series

Max Planck Seminar: Hannah Uckelmann – Epigenetic regulation of self-renewal programs during cancer development

Max Planck Seminar
Hannah Uckelmann is Junior Group Leader at the Frankfurt Cancer Institute. Her research focuses on studying the epigenetic regulation of self-renewal programs during cancer development and the discovery of new therapeutics. She and her team are interested in NPM1c-driven leukemogenesis with focus on novel therapeutic therapies in NPM1 mutant AML. [more]

SGS: Rong Fan - Spatial Epigenome Sequencing to Study Tissue Development, Aging and Diseases

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series
We are delighted to announce our upcoming special guest seminar given by Prof. Rong Fan from Yale University on July 10th at 1 pm in the lecture hall of the Institute. Rong will speak about Spatial Epigenome Sequencing to Study Tissue Development, Aging and Diseases. [more]
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