Speakers
Melina SCHUH
Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, DE
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Mammalian oocytes store proteins for the early embryo on cytoplasmic lattices
Nicole KING
University of California, Berkeley, US
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Why choanoflagellates are so rarely “in the mood”
Pavel TOMANCAK
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, DE
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Evolution of Morphogenesis
Samer HATTAR
National Institute of Mental Health, US
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Beyond vision: impacts of light on animal behavior
Joël BLOCH
The Rockefeller University, US
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Structural insights into protein N-glycosylation in the endoplasmic reticulum
Wanda KUKULSKI
University of Bern, CH
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Linking membrane architecture and function
Charlotte AUMEIER
University of Geneva, CH
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Motor proteins modulating Microtubule Shaft Dynamics
Amedeo CAFLISCH
University of Zurich, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session II – Artificial intelligence (AI) tools for drug discovery
Aura CARREIRA
Centro de Biologia Molecular Severo Ochoa (CSIC-UAM), SP
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Parallel Symposia Session II – DNA Integrity
Menno DE WINTHER
Amsterdam UMC, NL
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Parallel Symposia Session II – Cardiovascular insights from single cell analysis
Thomas FRISCHMUTH
Baseclick, DE
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Parallel Symposia Session I – Functional tools and therapeutic applications at the crossroads of chemistry and biology
Sašo KOČEVAR
hfp consulting, DE
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Career workshop - “Providing evidence for the skills that stay with you” by hfp consulting (DE)
Annika LÜBBERT
hfp consulting, DE
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Career workshop - “Providing evidence for the skills that stay with you” by hfp consulting (DE)
Cristina PAULINO
Heidelberg University Biochemistry Center (BZH), DE
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Parallel Symposia Session I – Crossing membranes: Structural and functional insights into transporters and channels
Raphaël RODRIGUEZ
Institut Curie / CNRS, FR
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Parallel Symposia Session I – Functional tools and therapeutic applications at the crossroads of chemistry and biology
Philip R. SKAANDERUP
Novartis, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session I – Functional tools and therapeutic applications at the crossroads of chemistry and biology
Luisa SPISAK
Bucher Biotec AG, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session II – Cardiovascular insights from single cell analysis
Angela STEINAUER
EPFL, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session I – Functional tools and therapeutic applications at the crossroads of chemistry and biology
Florian STEINER
University of Geneva, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session I – Genome stability and non-coding RNAs
Franka VOIGT
University of Zurich, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session III – Molecules in motion: Revealing time-resolved processes in biology
Pascale VONAESCH
Department of Fundamental Microbiology, University of Lausanne, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session III – The Contribution of One Health for Life Sciences: Fostering from collaboration between Switzerland and the Global South
David Niklas WISSEL
University of Zurich, ETH Zurich / Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, CH
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Parallel Symposia Session III – Windows to the Wonders of Life