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Memberships The Biozentrum Alumni offers two types of memberships: The Standard Membership and a Trial Membership for new graduates. The Biozentrum Alumni is a community of all those who have studied, carried out research,…


H5: Translational Cancer Research

H5: Translational Cancer Research – 12420 (2 hrs/week; 2 CP; Spring 2026) Mohamed Bentires-Alj , Markus H. Heim, Jürg Schwaller, Matthias P. Wymann, Alfred Zippelius The aim of the course is to give students in the life…


The Price of Creativity: Exploring the Art Market

Mary Wood is an experienced art consultant with over 15 years in the industry, specializing in Modern and Contemporary art. She holds a degree in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin and recently spearheaded…


Past Pandemics and One Health: Tracing pathogen through time with ancient DNA

Past Pandemics and One Health: Tracing pathogen through time with ancient DNA Research on ancient pathogens enables us to gain new perspectives on the evolutionary history of pathogens and their adaptation to different host…


I10: Applied Statistics Using R

I10: Applied Statistics Using R – 49935 (3 days; 1 CP; Spring 2025) Course dates: 12.2. - 14.2.2025 Thomas Fabbro 3-day course on applied statistics using the open-source software environment R for statistics and graphics…


Nanoscale tracking of molecules and ions at biointerfaces: from individual diffusion to correlative group effects

Nanoscale tracking of molecules and ions at biointerfaces: from individual diffusion to correlative group effects Biological membranes are dynamical entities that can rapidly adjust their composition and biophysical…


New discovery reveals how diatoms capture CO2 so effectively

Diatoms are too small to see with the naked eye, yet they are one of the most productive algae species in the ocean and play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Using photosynthesis, they absorb large amounts of…


Temperature-controlled alternative splicing: From global analysis and mechanistic insights to translational research

Temperature-controlled alternative splicing: From global analysis and mechanistic insights to translational research In previous studies, we have characterized the impact of subtle changes in (human) core body temperature on…


Current Research in Bioinformatics I

Current Research in Bioinformatics I In previous studies, we have characterized the impact of subtle changes in (human) core body temperature on alternative splicing and gene expression. We have shown how a family of…


Protected while sleeping: How pathogens survive antibiotic treatment

In recent years, the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance has become widely recognized. However, much less is known about drug-tolerant pathogens, which also complicate the treatment of bacterial infections. These…