Our mission is to develop, establish and sustain new structures that allow integrated research and education across disciplines in the field of systems biology
The SRCSB is happy to announce the first speaker of the Systems Biology Seminar Series in the summer term 2024: Prof. Dr. robert Schneider will talk about "Novel players in chromatin"
After a great lecture program so far, we are already announcing the last speaker of our seminar series "Systems Biology" in the winter semester 2023/2024: Prof. Zhike Zi
Unfortunately we had to cancel our todays talk of Prof. Lisa Maier. But we are looking forward to the next talk, the inaugural lecture of Jun.-Prof. Chengzhe Tian next Monday, February 5th!
The SRCSB is happy to announce the next speaker of the Systems Biology Seminar Series: Prof. Dr. Lisa Maier from the University of Tübingen will talk about "Drug-microbiome interactions and
their consequences on the host"
The SRCSB wishes you a happy and successful new year 2024!
We are happy to announce the fourth speaker of our Systems Biology seminar series in the winter term 2023/2024: Prof. Pablo I. Nikel.
The SRCSB is happy to announce the next speaker of the Systems Biology Seminar Series: Dr. Stefan Kubick will talk about "Cell-free systems for the generation and characterization of membrane proteins, glycoproteins and novel antibody formats"
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Dr. Yanlan Mao, MRC London (lms.mrc.ac.uk/) to deliver a seminar entitled „Coping with mechanical stress: tissue dynamics during development, homeostasis and repair“. Open to all.
We are happy to inform about the upcoming 3rd EASYM conference on Systems Medicine Approaches to Global Challenges to be held, as an on-line event, from 10th to 12nd November 2021 by easym. To read more information please follow the link. congresseasym.eu/2021
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Prof. Sabrina Spencer, #UniversityofColorado, to deliver a seminar entitled „Proliferation-quiescence control in normal and drug-treated cancer cells“. The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum and is open to all.
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Prof. Jianhua Xing, #UniversityofPittsburgh, to deliver a seminar entitled „Reconstructing cell phenotypic transition dynamics from single cell data". The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum and is open to all.
Talk of Dr. Andrew Clark #SRCSB, University of Stuttgart, postponed to June 09, 2021: „Collective cell migration in cancer and physiology“. The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum and is open to all.
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Dr. Andrew Clark, #SRCSB, Univ. of Stuttgart, to deliver a seminar entitled „Collective cell migration in cancer and physiology". The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum and is open to all.
Ausschreibung-Add-on Fellowships, Joachim-Herz Stiftung
Programm zur Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses im Bereich der fachübergreifenden Arbeit
joachim-herz-stiftung.de/add…
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Ass. Prof. Yoseph Barash, University of Pennsylvania, USA to deliver a seminar entitled „RNA Splicing analysis - How to get the signal out of the noise?“. The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum & is open to all
We are happy to annouce our upcoming "Symposium on Microbial Synthetic Biology: Systems metabolic enginnering" which will be held online over Webex on January 28 and 29, 2021.
The appropriate link will be published here well in advance.
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Prof. Dr. Darren Wilkinson, #Newcastle Univ. to deliver a seminar entitled „Modular algorithms for Markov process simulation & Bayesian parameter inference“. The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum. Open to all
We are happy to inform about the upcoming Zurich Life Science Day which will take place on February 4, 2021 ONLINE and is organized by the Life Science Zurich Young Scientist Network.
For further information follow this link: lifescience-youngscientists.…
The #SRCSB is happy to announce a talk of Prof. Dr. Olivier Pertz, #University of Bern to deliver a seminar online entitled „Decoding and re-encoding MAPK fate decision signaling“. The Seminar functions as a regular discussion & interaction forum and is open to all.