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Student Seminars

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Bi-weekly Seminars - more details under >Seminars and Guest Lectures
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Special Student Lectures

Biocenter / Campus Riedberg,
Max-von-Laue-Str. 9, Frankfurt a.M.

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On Tuesday July 5th, 2011 at 12 pm - seminar room 0.15/N100
Prof. Dr. Hassane Mchaourab, Vanderbilt University / USA will talk in a student lunch seminar: "Spin Labeling EPR to Probe Protein Dynamics".
Guests are welcome!

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On Tuesday June 7th, 2011 - 12 pm - seminar room 0.15/N100
Vlad Denic, Assistant Professor at Harvard University, USA, will give a talk in an informal student session.
Vlad has an interesting background – in many ways. That´s why you should come and ask all the questions you´ve got!

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Student Lectures 2010

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Wednesday December 1st, 2010 - 11.30 am - seminar room N260/3.13
Prof. Dr. Douglas C. Rees, California Intitute of Technology, Pasadena / USA, will talk in a student seminar about "Structural Biology as a Career".
The talk will be followed by a discussion round, in which students are encouraged to ask their questions and related scientific problems!

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On Monday, October 4th, 2010 we will have a career talk at 5 p.m., (seminar room 0.15/N100) organized by the Förderverein Biochemie and TRAM (SFB 807) about 

“Working in the pharmaceutical industry in the US” given by Jonathan Moore, Norzehan Abdul-Manan and Maureen Dwyer from Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
Interested students and postdocs are welcome!

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Wednesday July 7th, 2010 - 12.00 am - seminar room 0.15/N100
Prof. Dr. Bill Zerges, Concordia University, Montreal / Canada, will talk in a student lunch seminar about "Scientific Career in Canada".
It's an open discussion session!

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Tuesday February 16th, 2010 - 13.00 h - seminar room 0.15/N100

A joint CEF & SFB 807 seminar for students only:
Prof. Dr. Robert T. Sauer
, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge / USA: "Science as a career: uncertainty is normal".

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Thursday February 11th, 2010 - 12.00 h - seminar room 0.15/N100

Prof. Dr. Karl Kuchler, Medical University Vienna / Austria, will talk in a student lunch seminar: "How to write and not to write fellowship/grant applications".

All attendees are encouraged to create an interesting discussion round by bringing their questions and scientific related problems!

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Wednesday January 13th, 2010 - 12.00 h - seminar room 0.15/N100

Prof. Dr. Blanche Schwappach, Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester / UK, will talk in a student lunch seminar: "Tackling the physiological direction of CLC-mediated chloride/proton exchange".

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Student Lectures 2009

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Wednesday December 2nd, 2009 - 12.00 h - seminar room 0.15/N100

PD Dr. Oliver Ernst, Institut für Medizinische Physik und Biophysik, Charité Berlin, will talk in a student lunch seminar: "Structure and Functions of G-Protein coupled receptors: General Aspects and Methodologies".

The talk will be followed by a discussion round, in which students are encouraged to bring their questions and related scientific problems!

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Wednesday July 8th, 2009 - 11.00 h - seminar room 1.14/N100

Prof. Dr. Mark Girvin will give a more method oriented student lecture on

"Methods for NMR of helical membrane proteins in large micelles and bicelles"

Mark Girvin, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York / USA, has done exciting work in the field of NMR on helical membrane proteins, including FoF1 ATPase and SMR, in a micelle as well as bicelle environment.

Come and meet him at the BBQ, - 18.00 h, outside at the fountain!

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Tuesday May 12th, 2009 - 18.00 h

Prof. Dr. Heinz Hänel will give a talk about the scientific career possibilities at the Sanofi-Aventis company.

It is a common event of the "Förderverein Biochemie (FBCF)" and TRAM and takes place at 18 h in room N100/0.15.

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Tuesday January 27th, 2009 - 12.00 s.t., seminar room 0.15/N100
A special student lecture - round-table with discussion and food/coffee:

Prof. Dr. H. Ronald Kaback, UCLA / USA: "The Mechanism of Ion-coupled Transport"

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