Molecular Biofilm Biology Microbial biofilms are involved in a variety of infections that cannot be cured, as microbes in biofilms resist host immune defences and antibiotic therapies. The overarching purpose of our research…
Unlocking the molecular mechanism of glycine transport and inhibition Glycine transporter GlyT1 is the main regulator of neuronal excitation and inhibition mediated by neurotransmitter glycine in the brain. Prolonging…
Bayesian modelling of single-cell multi-omics data The last decade has witnessed the irresistible rise of single-cell RNA-seq, a technology which can measure simultaneously the mRNA expression levels of thousands of genes in…
Predicting T-cell epitopes: what did we learn from a million peptides? The identification of T-cell epitopes is key for molecular understanding of immune recognition mechanisms in infectious diseases, autoimmunity and…
CV of Prof. Dr. Jean Pieters ORCID 0000-0002-5284-9757 Nationality: Dutch Positions: Since 2002 Professor of Biochemistry, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland 2000 – 2002 Permanent Member, Basel Institute for…
Nuclear export of single large ribosomal subunits and mRNA particle This talk focuses on RNA export studied in vivo by single particle tracking and super resolution microscopy. (1) We analysed the export kinetics of single…
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