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300123 VO VBC Lecture, Part IV (2011W)
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Ort: IMP Lecture Hall, Dr.Bohrgasse 7, 1030 Wien.
jeweils Di. 17.00 Uhr
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22.11.2011 Animal diapause: dauer formation in C. elegans - Carrie Cowan
29.11.2011 Adaptation to environmental stress-Claudia Jonak
06.12.2011 Epigenetics andenvironment-Ortrun Mittelsten Schied
13.12.2011 Modulation of Protein Synthesis by Ribosome HeterogeneityinEscherichia coli-Isabella Moll
20.12.2011 Molecular chaperones / protein folding stress-Tim Clausen
10.01.2012 Autophagy-Sascha Martens
17.01.2012 The piRNA pathway: a small RNA based genome immune system-Julius Brennecke
24.01.2012 Innate Immune Response-Thomas Decker (TBC)
31.01.2012 How the adaptive immune system deals with stress caused by infections-Meinrad BusslingerTermine siehe: http://seminars.viennabiocenter.org/seminars.php?display=archive
jeweils Di. 17.00 Uhr
Termine:
22.11.2011 Animal diapause: dauer formation in C. elegans - Carrie Cowan
29.11.2011 Adaptation to environmental stress-Claudia Jonak
06.12.2011 Epigenetics andenvironment-Ortrun Mittelsten Schied
13.12.2011 Modulation of Protein Synthesis by Ribosome HeterogeneityinEscherichia coli-Isabella Moll
20.12.2011 Molecular chaperones / protein folding stress-Tim Clausen
10.01.2012 Autophagy-Sascha Martens
17.01.2012 The piRNA pathway: a small RNA based genome immune system-Julius Brennecke
24.01.2012 Innate Immune Response-Thomas Decker (TBC)
31.01.2012 How the adaptive immune system deals with stress caused by infections-Meinrad BusslingerTermine siehe: http://seminars.viennabiocenter.org/seminars.php?display=archive
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