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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p>MIMS_UCMR Extra seminar</p>\n<p>Speaker:<br /><strong>David 
 A. Cisneros</strong><br />IMP - Research Institute of Molecular Pathology<
 br />Vienna\, Austria</p>\n<p>Title:<br />'<strong>Bacterial secretion and
  eukaryotic chromosome segregation: Large molecular assemblies at work</st
 rong>'</p>\n<p>Place: Major Groove\, Department of Molecular Biology\, Bld
 g L\, NUS Campus<br />Host: Bernt Eric Uhlin</p>\n<p><strong>Abstract:</st
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 ement or other physical change. My research has mainly focused in understa
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 to produce this kind of work.<br />I will first discuss the correlation of
  molecular dynamic simulations with biochemical data\, which I used to stu
 dy the intermediate steps of assembly of the type II secretion system. Thi
 s system is a large multi-protein complex that secretes folded proteins fr
 om the periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria to the extracellular space.<br 
 />I will then discuss the cohesin complex. In eukaryotic cells\, this comp
 lex forms a ring with a diameter of ~50 nm that is thought to topologicall
 y entrap the two sister chromatids after DNA replication. During metaphase
 \, the cohesin complex ensures sister chromatid bi-orientation\, which all
 ows their equal segregation. I am using Cas9 genome engineering and super-
 resolution microscopy to study its assembly before and after replication.<
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20150601T140000
SUMMARY:David A. Cisneros: Bacterial secretion and eukaryotic chromosome se
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  /><strong>David A. Cisneros</strong><br />IMP - Research Institute of Mol
 ecular Pathology<br />Vienna\, Austria</p>\n<p>Title:<br />'<strong>Bacter
 ial secretion and eukaryotic chromosome segregation: Large molecular assem
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 ong>Abstract:</strong></p>\n<p>Work is defined as the operation of a force
  in producing movement or other physical change. My research has mainly fo
 cused in understanding how large protein complexes interact structurally a
 nd biochemically to produce this kind of work.<br />I will first discuss t
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 etion system. This system is a large multi-protein complex that secretes f
 olded proteins from the periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria to the extrace
 llular space.<br />I will then discuss the cohesin complex. In eukaryotic 
 cells\, this complex forms a ring with a diameter of ~50 nm that is though
 t to topologically entrap the two sister chromatids after DNA replication.
  During metaphase\, the cohesin complex ensures sister chromatid bi-orient
 ation\, which allows their equal segregation. I am using Cas9 genome engin
 eering and super-resolution microscopy to study its assembly before and af
 ter replication.</p>
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DTSTAMP:20260412T010516Z
CATEGORIES:Events
DESCRIPTION:<p>The lifespan of humans is steadily increasing in most countr
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 morating the 275 year anniversary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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 sues on future population levels as well as what happens in your brain and
  body with age will be raised. The event takes place in Aula Nordica at Um
 eå University and is open to the public and free of charge – please regist
 er before 26 May.</p>\n<p>The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences celebrates
  its 275 year anniversary this year and it is no coincidence that Umeå has
  been chosen to host the event as several of its members of the presiding 
 committee can be found in Umeå. Already a year ago the question of a celeb
 ration in Umeå was posed to the Academy.</p>\n<p>Lars Nyberg\, head of the
  Umeå Center for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI)\, says that he suggested 
 aging as the theme since research at several faculties at Umeå University 
 has a strong connection with aging.</p>\n<p>'Aging is something that affec
 ts everyone. Many countries have a largely aging population and many elder
 ly are stricken with metabolic disease and diabetes. What are the conseque
 nces and wherein are the challenges when it comes to aging in the future?'
  Lars Nyberg asks himself.</p>\n<p>The symposium will be held in English a
 nd is entitled 'Aging of societies\, bodies\, and minds: trends\, evolutio
 n of functions\, and health'. Chairs for the two days are researchers at U
 meå University and members of the Academy: Gunnar Malmberg\, Professor of 
 Applied Geography\, Helena Edlund\, Professor of Molecular and Development
 al Biology\, Professor Emeritur Hans-Wolf Watz\, Bernt Eric Uhlin\, Profes
 sor of Medical Microbiology\, and Lars Nyberg\, Professor of Psychology an
 d Neuroscience. Professor Emerita\, Marianne Rasmuson\, will also contribu
 te.</p>\n<p>Speakers from Harvard University\, Vienna Institute of Demogra
 phy\, University College of London and University of California have also 
 been invited.</p>\n<p>Would you like to know more?</p>\n<p>Read more about
  the symposium and register before 26 May.</p>\n<p>More information and pr
 ogramme here: <a href='http://www.kva.se/sv/Kalendariumlista/20151/aging-o
 f-societies-bodies-and-minds-trends-evolution-of-functions-and-health'>htt
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 ee of charge and open to the public but registration is required for all p
 articipants. (Registration form is found further down at this website). Pl
 ease note that registration is binding. </p>\n<p> </p>
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20150602T030000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20150604T040000
SUMMARY:Aging of societies\, bodies and minds: Trends\, evolution of functi
 ons and health 2-3 June Umeå
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 94-aging-of-societies-bodies-and-minds-trends-evolution-of-functions-and-h
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 l hold a symposium on the subject of aging together with Umeå University. 
 Some important issues on future population levels as well as what happens 
 in your brain and body with age will be raised. The event takes place in A
 ula Nordica at Umeå University and is open to the public and free of charg
 e – please register before 26 May.</p>\n<p>The Royal Swedish Academy of Sc
 iences celebrates its 275 year anniversary this year and it is no coincide
 nce that Umeå has been chosen to host the event as several of its members 
 of the presiding committee can be found in Umeå. Already a year ago the qu
 estion of a celebration in Umeå was posed to the Academy.</p>\n<p>Lars Nyb
 erg\, head of the Umeå Center for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI)\, says t
 hat he suggested aging as the theme since research at several faculties at
  Umeå University has a strong connection with aging.</p>\n<p>'Aging is som
 ething that affects everyone. Many countries have a largely aging populati
 on and many elderly are stricken with metabolic disease and diabetes. What
  are the consequences and wherein are the challenges when it comes to agin
 g in the future?' Lars Nyberg asks himself.</p>\n<p>The symposium will be 
 held in English and is entitled 'Aging of societies\, bodies\, and minds: 
 trends\, evolution of functions\, and health'. Chairs for the two days are
  researchers at Umeå University and members of the Academy: Gunnar Malmber
 g\, Professor of Applied Geography\, Helena Edlund\, Professor of Molecula
 r and Developmental Biology\, Professor Emeritur Hans-Wolf Watz\, Bernt Er
 ic Uhlin\, Professor of Medical Microbiology\, and Lars Nyberg\, Professor
  of Psychology and Neuroscience. Professor Emerita\, Marianne Rasmuson\, w
 ill also contribute.</p>\n<p>Speakers from Harvard University\, Vienna Ins
 titute of Demography\, University College of London and University of Cali
 fornia have also been invited.</p>\n<p>Would you like to know more?</p>\n<
 p>Read more about the symposium and register before 26 May.</p>\n<p>More i
 nformation and programme here: <a href='http://www.kva.se/sv/Kalendariumli
 sta/20151/aging-of-societies-bodies-and-minds-trends-evolution-of-function
 s-and-health'>http://www.kva.se/sv/Kalendariumlista/20151/aging-of-societi
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 ttp://www.kva.se/sv/Kalendariumlista/20151/aging-of-societies-bodies-and-m
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 p>The event is free of charge and open to the public but registration is r
 equired for all participants. (Registration form is found further down at 
 this website). Please note that registration is binding. </p>\n<p> </p>
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