Winter Term 2014/2015
Colloquium
This monthly colloquium is organized in collaboration with the DCPS.
Date | Speaker | Topic |
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17.10.2014
@ 12.00 h |
Silke Ruppel | Crosstalk between plant and it`s microbiome |
24.10.2014 @ 12.00 h |
Luis Molina | The role of the endosperm and genomic imprinting for the control of Arabidopsis seed germination |
05.12.2014
@ 12.00 h |
Toby Bruce | Plant responses to biotic stress |
05.12.2014 @ 13.00 h |
Shree Prakash Pandey | Herbivore-induced small-RNA pathway in plants: evolution and functional specialization |
06.02.2015
@ 12.00 h |
Barbara Reinhold-Hurek | Living in the dark: nitrogen-fixing endophytes |
Location:
Kleiner Hörsaal der Pflanzenphysiologie
Freie Universität Berlin
Königin-Luise Straße 12-16
14159 Berlin
Seminar and Workshops within CRC subprojects
Date | Speaker | Topic | Project |
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10.10.2014
@ 14.00 h |
Lennart Wirthmueller |
Structural and functional insights into suppression of plant immunity by an oomycete pathogen |
C2 |
12.12.2014 @ 13.00 h |
Shree P. Pandey | How to study the role of miRNAs in gene regulation? | B2 |
15.12.2014 16.12.2014 |
Matteo Garavoglia |
Almost there: preparing for the viva defense |
IRTG |
Mini-Symposium "Molecular Microbiology"
Date | Speaker | Topic |
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13.11.2014 @ 09.00 h |
Julia Frunzke | Spontaneous prophage induction in bacterial populations |
13.11.2014 @ 09.30 h |
Cynthia M. Sharma | Regulatory RNAs in stress response and virulence control of Helicobacter and Campylobacter |
13.11.2014 @ 10.00 h |
Kürsad Turgay | Thermotolerance in Bacillus subtilis |
13.11.2014 @ 10.30 h |
Heike Krebber | mRNA maturation and export in Saccharomyces cerevisiae under optimal and under stress conditions |
13.11.2014 @ 11.00 h |
Haike Antelmann | Thiol-based redox switches and the role of thiol-redox buffers in Gram-positive bacteria |
13.11.2014 @ 11.30 h |
Ivan Berg | Diversity of microbial metabolism: from new CO2 fixation pathways to virulence factors |
Location
"Alte Bibliothek" (Raum 033)
Institut für Pflanzenphysiologie und Mikrobiologie
Königin-Luise-Str. 12-16