Mini-symposium organised by Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine.
Talks by invited candidates for the tenure track positions:
Nicholas Taylor
Biozentrum, Basel University, Switzerland
Revealing the triggering mechanism of the bacteriophage T4 nanosyringe by near-atomic resolution cryo-electron microscopy
Eija Pirinen
Research Program for Molecular Neurology, University of Helsinki, Finland
The role of NAD+-dependent enzymes, sirtuins and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases, in the regulation of mitochondrial function
Changchun Chen
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge, UK
Interleukin-17 acts like a neuromodulator of sensory responses
Ronnie Berntsson
Dept of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Umeå University, Sweden
From membrane transporters and bacterial neurotoxins to conjugation via T4SS
Gisa Gerold
TWINCORE, Institute for Experimental Virology, Hannover, Germany
Virology meets proteomics: Virus entry factor discovery and beyond
Marc Erhardt
Helmholz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany
Molecular mechanisms of bacterial motility during Salmonella pathogenesis
Juha Saarikangas
Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
How aging generates cellular diversity through asymmetrically inherited protein assemblies
Edwin Oh
Duke University Medical School, Duke University, Durham, USA
Modeling a role for cilia in development and disease
Place: NUS 27, Kvinna-barn-onkologi-huset, Bergasalen, NUS , Södra entren