Seminare
Würzburg Life Science Seminar (RNA Seminar)
D15.01.002-004
Beginn: 17.00 Uhr
Overview WS2025/26
14. Oktober 2025
Matthew Disney, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
"How we think about targeting and modulating human RNAs with small molecules"
21. Oktober 2025
Sven Krappmann, University Erlangen, Germany
"Sex & Drugs & Peptides – Aspects of a Fungal Lifecycles"
04. November 2025
Vicent Pelechano, Karolinska Institutet (MTC), Sweden
"Genomic dissection of co-translational mRNA decay, from decay to diagnosis"
11. November 2025
Juana Díez, CRB Barcelona, Spain
"The host tRNA epitranscriptome: a new player in viral infection"
18. November 2025
Jeffrey Moffit, Harvard Medical School, USA
"Mapping the microbe-host interface in the mammalian gut with genome-scale microscopy"
25. November 2025
Adi Stern, Tel Aviv University, Israel
"Probing RNA phage MS2 evolution and bacterial defense
strategies"
02. Dezember 2025
Lukas Wisgrill, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
"Born to Be Exposed: How the Early-Life Exposome Impacts Preterm Development"
09. Dezember 2025
Ellen Zechner, University of Graz, Austria
"Microbiota-derived small molecule genotoxins: Host interactions and ecological impacts in the gut"
16. Dezember 2025
Philipp Popp, HU Berlin, Germany
"Studying bacteriophage-bacteria interactions: Analysis of the Zorya anti-phage defence system at single-cell resolution"
13. Januar 2026
Margaret Scull, University of Maryland, USA
“Mucin-Virus Interactions: New Insights into Innate Airway Defense”
27. Januar 2026
Emma Slack, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
“Can we eradicate AMR E. coli with oral vaccines?”
03. Februar 2026
Max Kellner, HZI Braunschweig, Germany
"Accessing the Inaccessible: Using Organoids to Model Host-Virus Interactions at the Animal-Human Interface"