Leeat Keren: Spatial proteomics for next generation pathology

Dahlem Colloquium

Konrad Hochedlinger: Investigating mechanisms of cell identity in tissue homeostasis and disease

Dahlem Colloquium

Wei Xie: Decoding the transcription circuitry when the life begins

Dahlem Colloquium

Cassandra Extavour: New blood: horizontal transfer as a source of genetic novelty in developmental and adaptive evolution

Dahlem Colloquium

Nir Yosef: Spatiotemporal perspectives on tumor growth with single cell genomics

Dahlem Colloquium

Robert Schneider: Novel Players in Chromatin

Dahlem Colloquium

Pierre Stallforth: Natural products from interacting microorganisms and ancient microbiomes

Dahlem Colloquium

Matthias Muhar: How chemical scars mark proteins for degradation

Dahlem Colloquium

Stamatis Papathanasiou: Mitotic errors as a source of inherited (epi)genetic instability

Dahlem Colloquium

Prof. Jef Boeke: Scaling up genome writing in yeast and mice

Dahlem Colloquium

Ida Marie Astad Jentoft: Mammalian oocytes store proteins for the embryo on cytoplasmic lattices

Dahlem Colloquium

Martin Fischer: Gene regulation by convergent promoters

Dahlem Colloquium

Arnaud Krebs: Transcription regulation, one molecule at a time

Dahlem Colloquium

Jacob H. Hanna: Synthetic Ex Utero Embryogenesis: from Naive Pluripotent Cells to Complete Developmental Models

Dahlem Colloquium

Claudia Langenberg: From molecules to health records: utility of omics at population scale

Dahlem Colloquium

Hannah Uckelmann: Targeting epigenetic regulators in leukemia development

Dahlem Colloquium

Bas van Steensel: Dicing and shuffling the genome to unravel gene regulation

Dahlem Colloquium

Cantaş Alev: Towards reconstituting human and primate early embryonic development in vitro

Dahlem Colloquium

Roser Vento-Tormo: Gene regulation of human cell systems

Dahlem Colloquium

Alex Schier: Reconstructing development

Dahlem Colloquium

Mia Levine: Intra-genomic conflict and the evolution of the genome integrity

Dahlem Colloquium

Elvan Böke: Mitochondrial and proteostatic adaptations in oocytes

Dahlem Colloquium

Sanja Vickovic: Describing tissue pathogenesis with spatial sequencing

Dahlem Colloquium

Marc Timmers: Basal transcription factor TFIID in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration

Dahlem Colloquium

Argyris Papantonis: 3D genome organisation transitions between homeostasis, ageing, and malignancy

Dahlem Colloquium

Kevin Chalut: Extracellular matrix mechanics and its regulation of regeneration

Dahlem Colloquium

Katharina Sonnen: Signaling dynamics in the control of embryonic development and tissue homeostasis

Dahlem Colloquium

Judith Zaugg: How do cells integrate extrinsic signals and intrinsic state? A systems epigenetics approach

Dahlem Colloquium

Michael Levine: Organization and function of the regulatory genome in the Drosophila embryo and brain

Dahlem Colloquium

Dylan Taatjes: Understanding transcription regulation through transcriptomics and biochemical reconstitution

Dahlem Colloquium

Barbara Treutlein: Understanding brain development and regeneration using single-cell genomics

Dahlem Colloquium

Petra Hajkova: Erasure, stability, and maintenance of the epigenetic information in vivo

Dahlem Colloquium

Douglas Higgs: Dissecting and rebuilding a super-enhancer

Dahlem Colloquium

Prisca Liberali: Design principles of tissue organization

Dahlem Colloquium

Joe Nadeau: Developmental plasticity, the missing dimension of phenotypic variation and disease risk

Dahlem Colloquium

Meritxell Huch: Human organoids to model disease

Dahlem Colloquium

Mikko Taipale: Functional proteomics by induced proximity

Dahlem Colloquium

Hemai Parthasarathy : On building a better future, powered by science

Dahlem Colloquium

Anders Lund: Tuning the ribosome in health and disease?

Dahlem Colloquium
Get in touch via email to receive a zoom link and attend the talk online. [more]

Alexander Stark: Decoding Transcriptional Regulation: DNA Elements and Protein Factors

Dahlem Colloquium

Stirling Churchman: From the nucleus to mitochondria: The global orchestration of gene expression

Dahlem Colloquium

Cedric Feschotte: Transposable elements as catalysts of regulatory evolution

Dahlem Colloquium

Andrea Pauli: Fundamental principles during the egg-to-embryo transition

Dahlem Colloquium

Elly Tanaka: Cell position and identity during successful and unsuccessful limb regeneration

Dahlem Colloquium

Samantha Morris: New genomic technologies to dissect reprogramming and development

Dahlem Colloquium

Nuria Lopez-Bigas: Computational analysis of cancer genomes

Dahlem Colloquium
Nuria's lab has made important contributions to our understanding of changes that occur in cancer genomes. [more]

Emma Lundberg: Spatiotemporal dissection of the human proteome

Dahlem Colloquium

Paola Picotti: Proteomes in 3D

Julia Mahamid: Molecular views into cellular functions by in-cell cryo-electron tomography

Susan Gasser: Stabilizing the genome and cell-type specific gene expression through heterochromatin

Myriam Hemberger: The significance of the placenta for development and lifelong health

Once a PhD student at our institute herself, Myriam has pursued her interest in the development of the placenta. Her group focuses on establishing new cellular models, such as trophoblast stem cells and organoid models, to improve our understanding of the early stages of placental development and to study how defects in the placenta affect embryo development. [more]

Mitchell Guttman: How IncRNAs Shape Nuclear Structure to Control Gene Expression

Mitchell Guttman is a Group Leader at the California Institute of Technology (Guttman Lab, lncRNA Biology, Pasadena, CA91125). [more]

Anne Grapin Botton: Pancreas organoids: a window into development and disease

To attend the virtual lecture, please send us an email to the address above. You will receive a link on how to join timely before the lecture. [more]

Steven Henikoff: Genome-wide mapping of protein-DNA interaction dynamics

To attend the virtual lecture, please send us an email to the address above. You will receive a link on how to join timely before the lecture. [more]

Thomas Graf: From orchids to cell fate

Thomas has had an exceptionally prolific and diverse career, making fundamental discoveries on human leukemia viruses, co-discovering the first human oncogenes, and revealing molecular regulatory mechanisms of cellular differentiation ad reprogramming. [more]

Aoife McLysaght: Dosage sensitive genes in evolution and disease

Aoife McLysaght is head of the Smurfit Institute of Genetics at Trinity College Dublin and PI of the Molecular Evolution lab there. Her research focuses on fundamental principles of genome evolution, such as de novo gene evolution and gene/genome duplication, and relating these to the interpretation of human pathogenic mutations. Public outreach is a passion of Aoife's and she has contributed as a science communicator to the BBC podcast The Infinite Monkey Cage, the Dublin Science Gallery, the music and arts festival Electric Picnic and the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. She is president of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. [more]

Thomas Zwaka: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Embryogenesis and Pluripotency: Mechanism and Mechanics of Cellular Conflicts

Thomas is a leading stem cell researcher who has been doing some really original work on the roles of transposon-derived transcription factors in stem cell control. He is also the editor in chief for Stem Cell Research. [more]

Maria-Elena Torres Padilla: Epigenetic mechanisms in early mammalian development

Ulrich Technau: The evolution of animal body plans – lessons from a sea anemone

Déborah Bourc'his: Protect or program: the dichotomy of DNA methylation in spermatogenesis

DNA methylation is a prevalent epigenetic mark in mammalian genomes, with essential roles for development. Over the past years, our team has made significant contribution in understanding the role of this mark for spermatogenesis and male fertility. I will present our latest work that demonstrates that sperm production relies on a division of labor between two DNA methylation enzymes, with specialized and non-redundant functions in developing germ cells: transposon control or stem cell homeostasis. [more]
As part of the GP write consortium, Romain Koszul is involved in rewriting the yeast (and other genomes). His lab engineers synthetic chromosomes and develops software to analyse 3D chromatin structure or to use Hi-C for genome assembly. With wet lab and computation, it’s fun for everyone! [more]

Jonathan Pritchard: Does every gene affect the phenotypic variation in every complex trait?

Does every gene affect the phenotypic variation in every complex trait? [more]

Seminar with Jurian Schuijers

"Mediator condensates localize signaling factors to key cell identity genes" [more]

Didier Trono: The endovirome, its polydactyl controllers and the species-specificity of human transcriptional networks

The endovirome, its polydactyl controllers and the species-specificity of human transcriptional networks [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Pervasive transcription: Origins and impact on the expression and stability of the yeast genome"

"Pervasive transcription: Origins and impact on the expression and stability of the yeast genome" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "SMCHD1: To Have, or not Have, a Nose"

"SMCHD1: To Have, or not Have, a Nose" [more]

Seminar with Ivan Bedzhov

“Self-organisation of the pluripotent linage during mouse peri-implantation development” [more]

Seminar with Marta Shahbazi

"Integrating stem cell identity and tissue architecture in the mammalian embryo" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Transcription during DNA damage"

"Transcription during DNA damage" [more]

Seminar with Stefan Legewie

"Signal integration in alternative splicing networks" [more]

Seminar with Markus Elsner

"How to get published-Perspectives from a Nature Biotechnology editor" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "DNA methylation and the causes of Rett syndrome"

"DNA methylation and the causes of Rett syndrome" [more]

Seminar with Vincent Pasque

Lectures & Talks
Dynamic establishment and erasure of epigenetic memory during development and reprogramming [more]

Seminar with Miguel A. Esteban

"Regulation of RNA-protein interactions" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: Modeling differentiation and stimulation response in single-cell genomics

Modeling differentiation and stimulation response in single-cell genomics [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Viewing nuclear architecture through the eyes of nocturnal mammals"

"Viewing nuclear architecture through the eyes of nocturnal mammals" [more]

Seminar with Iftach Nachman

"Early differentiation decisions in a 3D developmental model - What can we learn from embryoid bodies?" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: Long-term single-cell quantification: New tools for old questions

Long-term single-cell quantification: New tools for old questions [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: Function of cell cycle in stem cell differentiation

Function of cell cycle in stem cell differentiation [more]

Dahlem Colloquia: A battlefield: Signaling during fertilization and embryo activation in plants

A battlefield: Signaling during fertilization and embryo activation in plants [more]

Dahlem Colloquia: "Integration of regulatory RNAs in the cellular networks"

"Integration of regulatory RNAs in the cellular networks" [more]

Dahlem Colloquia: "Phenotypic noise in metabolic systems"

"Phenotypic noise in metabolic systems" [more]

Dahlem Colloquia: "In vivo selection to enhance cell and gene therapy for the liver"

“In vivo selection to enhance cell and gene therapy for the liver” [more]

Lecture: "Detecting and manipulating chromosome structure in vivo without crosslinking and ligation”

"Detecting and manipulating chromosome structure in vivo without crosslinking and ligation” [more]

Seminar with Sriharsa Pradhan

  • Date: Nov 22, 2018
  • Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Sriharsa Pradhan
  • Genome Biology Division, New England Biolabs (NEB), Ipswich MA/USA Adjunct Professor at the Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA/USA
  • Location: Seminar Room SI, Tower 3
  • Host: Alexander Meissner
“Accessible chromatin mapping of human and mouse at single base-pair resolution” [more]

Dahlem Colloquia: "Transcription of the genome: from molecular movies to regulatory systems"

"Transcription of the genome: from molecular movies to regulatory systems" [more]

Seminar with Steffen Rulands

“Understanding cell fate: from molecules to tissues” [more]

Lecture: "PHF3 binds RNA polymerase II via the SPOC domain and regulates transcription of neuronal genes"

"PHF3 binds RNA polymerase II via the SPOC domain and regulates transcription of neuronal genes" [more]

Seminar with Stefan H. Stricker

"Editing fate changing marks" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Epigenetic regulation in development, aging and disease"

Epigenetic regulation in development, aging and disease [more]

Seminar with David Garfield

"Single-cell and population genetic approaches to understand developmental evolution" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "balancing RNA levels"

"balancing RNA levels" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Novel players regulating chromatin function"

"Novel players regulating chromatin function" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Restricting the extent of transcription across the mammalian genome to prevent the formation of pathological RNA"

"Restricting the extent of transcription across the mammalian genome to prevent the formation of pathological RNA" [more]

Seminar with Sven Beyes

"The EMT master regulator SNAIL1 deregulates stem cell genes in colorectal cancer cells" [more]

Dahlem Colloquium: "Predicting Functional Mechanisms from public CLIP-seq data"

"Predicting Functional Mechanisms from public CLIP-seq data" [more]

Lecture: "Mining the genome: Novel tissue-specific genes and lincRNAs in human inflammation"

"Mining the genome: Novel tissue-specific genes and lincRNAs in human inflammation" [more]

Lecture: "Probing gene control via chemical protein degradation"

"Probing gene control via chemical protein degradation" [more]

Seminar with Albert Jeltsch

"Mechanisms involved in reading and writing of methyl marks" [more]
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