Sommersemester 2021 (kein Programm)
Wintersemester 2020/2021 (kein Programm)
Sommersemester 2020 (kein Programm)
Biophysical method course: Microscale Thermophoresis
Beginners Bioinformatics course: Analysis of NextGen Sequencing Data in Galaxy
From Ensembles to Single-Molecule Analysis
Modern Methods of RNP Analysis
October 8 - 12, 2018, Regensburg
Workshop 3D and 4D Microscopy Image
Visualization & Analysis with IMARIS
Aprile 11/13, 2018, Regensburg
Analysis of NextGen RNA-Seq data for expression profiling and protein-binding RNAs
October 10 - 14, 2016, Regensburg
Current Methods in RNP Analysis
July 21 - 25, 2014, Regensburg
July 4th-7th 2022, Regensburg, Germany
Biological systems are highly dynamic, both on an atomic and on a cellular level. This also applies to large RNA protein complexes (RNPs) that constantly change shape, composition, and cellular localization, depending on the biological context. Most of our knowledge regarding RNPs is, however, restricted to static pictures that describe a single state of the complex.
Here, we highlight the importance of time-dependent changes in the structure, composition and cellular localization of RNPs. This meeting will therefore go beyond the current, static description of RNPs and pave the way for elucidating dynamic mechanism that regulate cellular function.
We bring together senior and early career scientists that have a strong background in structural and cellular biology of RNPs with researchers that have a strong methodological focus on addressing and describing dynamic biological systems.
The exciting scientific program includes sessions that are dedicated to
We have an excellent line of speakers and are excited about keynote lectures from Elena Conti (Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Munich), Nobel laureate Joachim Frank (Columbia University, New York) and Sarah Woodson (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore).
In sum, this meeting will spark the synergy between bio-physical methods and dynamic RNPs that is required to obtain novel insights into the mechanisms by which complex biological systems change over time.
Venue
The conference will be held at the marinaforum ( Johanna-Dachs-Str. 46, 93055 Regensburg; yellow label in the map below). This modern and sustainable venue is located close to the old town of Regensburg, that is a UNESCO world heritage site since 2006.
October 11 - 14, 2017, Regensburg
The organizers and two of the keynote speakers,
Prof. Nahum Sonenberg and Prof. Alan Hinnebusch
April 24 - 28, 2012, Frankfurt