Former group members Name Position Current Role Zeynep Okur PhD Student / Postdoctoral 2017-2024 Postdoc, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Sarah Brait Master Student 2023-2024 Oriane Mauger Postdoc / Ambizione Fellow…
SPLICECODE - Alternative Splicing Codes for Synaptic Specificity The SPLICECODE project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council explore the hypothesis that alternative splicing is a central mechanism…
Neuronal circuit assembly in development and disease We use a multidisciplinary approach to uncover fundamental mechanisms of neural development and plasticity. We combine advanced genetic, cell biological,…
Alumni Year Name Position 2007 REYES VALERON Maria Abigail Guest Scientist SCHAER Susanne Master Student 2008 SCHINDLER Christina A. Ph.D. Student/Postdoc SCHMUTZ Cornelia Ph.D. Student TRAUTWEIN Mark Ph.D. Student/Postdoc…
CV of Prof. Peter Scheiffele ORCID 0000-0002-9516-9399 Nationality : German Positions: Since 2008 Ordinarius für Zellbiologie und Entwicklungsbiologie Biozentrum der Universität Basel, Switzerland 2001 – 2008 Assistant…
CV of Prof. Dr. Anne Spang ORCID 0000-0002-2387-6203 Google Scholar Google Scholar Nationality : Swiss, German Positions: Since 2005 Professor at the Biozentrum 1999 – 2006 Independent Group leader at the Friedrich Miescher…
Services & Software SWISS-MODEL A fully automated and fast protein structure homology-modelling server with the purpose of making protein modelling accessible to all life science researchers worldwide ( reference ).…
Muscular dystrophies Muscular dystrophies are rare, genetic diseases often caused by mutations in genes important for the structural stability of muscle fibers during contraction. As a consequence, affected children show…
Pioneers The transcription factors that specific cell fates Our body consists of 30 trillion cells that are organized into organs such as the liver, heart and kidneys. These specialized cells are generated in the embryo by a…
NMJ maintenance and remodeling The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a chemical synapse that transmits motor neuron action potentials into muscle fiber action potentials (see Figure below). Without this connection, muscle…
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