Lecture series 2013-2014
Cell-cell Communication and Cellular Signaling & Neurogenetics
Graduiertenkolleg 1167 Zell-Zell-Kommunikation in Nerven- und Immunsystem: Topologische Organisation von Signalwegen
Sprecher: Prof. Dr. Michael Naumann, Medizinische Fakultät, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg; Prof. Dr. Eckart D. Gundelfinger, Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie Magdeburg
Leibniz Graduate School Synaptogenetics
Sprecher: Prof. Dr. Eckart D. Gundelfinger, Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie Magdeburg; Prof. Dr. Martin Zenker, Institut für Humangenetik, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Day | Topic/Lecture | Data file |
2013 | ||
22.10. | Genetics of human psychiatric disorders - focus on the synapse / B. Schott | |
05.11. | Principles of cellular signaling / E. Gundelfinger | |
19.11. | Principles of death receptor signaling / T. Fischer | |
03.12. | Molecular dynamics of the postsynapse / M. Kreutz | |
17.12. | Introduction into neuroimmunology/ D. Schlüter | |
2014 | ||
07.01. | Brain, sweet brain: the role of glycosylation in CNS plasticity / C. Seidenbecher | |
21.01. | The role of protein translation in health and disease / D. Dieterich | |
04.02. | BDNF in synaptic plasticity, learning and memory / V. Leßmann | |
18.02. | B cell development and activation / K.D. Fischer | |
04.03. | Lymphocyte development / L. Simeoni | |
18.03. | Molecular mechanisms of memory consolidation and re-consolidation / O. Stork | |
01.04. | Molecular imaging / M. Heine | |
15.04. | Mechanisms of epigenetic regulation / T. Ulrich | |
29.04. | Basic anatomy and development of the mammalian brain / E. Budinger | |
13.05. | Mechanisms of homeostatic synaptic plasticity / A. Fejtova | |
20.05. | Levels of circulating neurotrophic factors in brain disorders / T. Brigadski - cancelled | |
27.05. | postponed to 20.05. | |
10.06. | Adhesion and migration of immune cells / S. Kliche | |
24.06. | Membrane proximal T cell activation mechanisms / B. Schraven |
Lectures are bi-weekly on Tuesdays from 12:15 - 13:45 h
Participation in the lectures is obligatory for graduate students of the GRK and LGS. The lectures will be in English; they should last approx. 60 min and be followed by an about 30 min discussion