Seminars & Events

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Ibrahim Cissé und Simon Stitzinger: Transkription in Superauflösung: Proteinen beim Abschreiben der Gene zuschauen

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 Officer, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [more]

Max Planck Seminar: Hannah Uckelmann - Targeting chromatin regulators during leukemia development

Max Planck Seminar
Dr. Hannah Uckelmann is Max-Eder junior research group leader at University Hospital Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany. Her lab focuses on studying the epigenetic regulation of self-renewal programs during cancer development and the discovery of new therapeutics. Hannah discovered an unexpected role of mutant NPM1 on chromatin representing the molecular basis for the effectiveness of targeted epigenetic therapies in NPM1 mutant AML. NPM1c cooperates with other chromatin factors to change the chromatin landscape and enhance transcriptional output at its target sites. She and her team continued investigating NPM1c-driven leukemogenesis with focus on novel therapeutic therapies in NPM1 mutant AML. [more]

TriRhena Gene Regulation Club in Basel

Symposium
The tri-national "Gene Regulation Club" is a half-day symposium that brings together chromatin, epigenetics, and transcription groups from within the Strasbourg (IGBMC), Freiburg (MPI-IE), and Basel (FMI) area. With an informal but high-quality atmosphere, the meeting aims to foster discussion and inspire new and strengthen existing collaborations. The meeting encourages PhD students and Postdocs to present their work. [more]

Max Planck Seminar: Gad Asher – The cross talk between circadian clocks and oxygen biology

Max Planck Seminar
Prof. Gad Asher heads a research group at the Weizmann Institute in Israel. The lab studies circadian biology and metabolism (e.g., exercise and hypoxia) by combining molecular, physiological, behavioral, and computational approaches. The overarching goal is to uncover molecular mechanism within the core clock circuitry in respect to cellular metabolism and identify metabolic cycles in mammals. Gad visits the Institute in November and will present a talk on “The cross talk between circadian clocks and oxygen biology”. [more]

Forschung höchstpersönlich mit Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid und Labor: Von der Küche ins Labor: Essen als Einflussfaktor auf Stammzellen

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 Officer, fostering a deeper connection within the institute. [more]
The international meeting on the broad area of epigenetics and chromatin takes place at the MPI of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg on 4 - 6 December 2024. [more]
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