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Laura de Smalen

Laura de Smalen, PhD Student, Group Handschin Why did you decide to do a PhD? During my bachelor's in Nutrition and Dietetics, I developed a strong interest in the causes and mechanisms that underlie the human diseases that…


Lucia Du

Lucia Du, Postdoc, Group Schier Can you provide us some insights into your research? Development is a remarkably robust process that results in the generation of organs with reproducible size, shape and functions. My…


Jadiel Wasson

Jadiel Wasson, Postdoc, Group Mango What is your research about? My research centers around understanding how different types of environmental inputs have intergenerational effects in a process known as epigenetic…


Yuping Li

Yuping Li, Professor for Infection and Immunity February 11th is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Do you think it is important that we celebrate this day? I think it is very important to celebrate the…


B4: Neurological Diseases

B4: Neurological Diseases – 12416 (2 hrs/week; 2 CP; Spring 2025) Tuesdays 16.15 – 18.00, Biozentrum, Hörsaal U1.141 Anne Eckert, Josef Kapfhammer The lectures are part of the Postgraduate Program in Neuroscience and aim at…


Dynamic RNA biology at the single-molecule level: Watching how interconnected processes work in real-time

Dynamic RNA biology at the single-molecule level: Watching how interconnected processes work in real-time Speaker: Prof. Dr. Olivier Duss Olivier Duss studied Chemistry at the ETH Zurich, did his PhD with Fred Allain at the…


Generative AI for modeling single-cell dynamics & response

Generative AI for modeling single-cell dynamics & response Advances in single-cell genomics have enabled the large-scale construction of organ atlases, providing unprecedented insights into cellular states and their…


Women in Science

International Day of Women and Girls in Science February 11th is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This day was declared by the UN in 2015 in order to achieve full and equal access to and participation in…


What can the ecology and evolution of pollutant-degrading bacterial communities bring to infection biology?

What can the ecology and evolution of pollutant-degrading bacterial communities bring to infection biology? Medical microbiology has traditionally studied pathogens in isolation, for example to understand how they evolve…


Beyond structures: Dynamics rule at physiological temperatures – Insights from single-molecule FRET & nanopores

Beyond structures: Dynamics rule at physiological temperatures – Insights from single-molecule FRET & nanopores Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sonja Schmid Sonja Schmid did her undergrad in Nanosciences at the University of Basel before…