SFB 1310 | November 20 2024, 17:00
Understanding the evolution and epidemiology of modern and ancient infectious disease agents using phylogenomics and machine learning
Denise Kühnert, MPI of Geoanthropology
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SFB 1310 | November 13 2024, 17:00
Mapping host-microbe interactions in health and disease with network biology tools
Tamás Korcsmáros, Imperial College London
0.02
SFB 1310 | October 30 2024, 17:00
The evolution of fitness effects during long-term evolution of bacteria
Alejandro Couce, University of Madrid
0.02
SFB 1310 | July 10 2024, 17:00
Nonself within self: why cancer cells engage the immune system
Benjamin Greenbaum, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Seminar Room 0.03 ETP
SFB 1310 | July 03 2024, 17:00
Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii: mechanisms and molecular epidemiology
Paul Higgins, Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, UzK
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | June 05 2024, 17:00
How cell-state and signalling determine single-cell responses
Adrián Granada, Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | April 17 2024, 17:00
Predicting ecological function: Insights from genetic landscapes
Prof. Dr. Alvaro Sanchez, University of Salamanca
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | April 10 2024, 17:00
Towards understanding and forecasting evolution of pathogenic viruses
Dr. Georgii Bazykin, Harvard Medical School
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | February 05 2024, 17:00
Laboratory evolution experiments uncover the emergence of resistance upon microtubule hyper-stabilization
Francesca Macaluso, IFOM Milan
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | April 19 2023, 17:00
The effect of mutations on folded RNA structures: thermodynamic principles, indels and evolving populations
Nora Martin, University of Oxford
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | March 01 2023, 17:00
Living apart together: The costs and benefits of a multipartite genome organization in viruses
Mark Zwart, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Wageningen
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | February 14 2023, 17:00
Why is there so much fine scale microbial diversity? Ecology and evolution in high dimensions
Daniel Fisher, Stanford University
Theory seminar room (old building)
SFB 1310 | December 08 2022, 17:00
Bacterial growth laws and the origin of dimensional reduction
Terry Hwa, UC San Diego
Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics
SFB 1310 | April 06 2022, 17:00
Clonal and cellular dynamics of the antibody response
Gabriel D. Victora, Rockefeller University
Seminar Room 0.03, ETP
SFB 1310 | January 26 2022, 17:00
A Driven Disordered Systems Approach to Biological Evolution in Changing Environments
Muhittin Mungan, Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Online via zoom
SFB 1310 | October 27 2021, 17:00
Jam and Conquer
Oskar Hallatschek, UC Berkeley
Online via zoom
SFB 1310 | November 09 2019, 09:00
Seminar Day
SFB 1310
Seminar Room 0.03 ETP
SFB 1310 | November 08 2019, 14:30
Seminar Day
SFB 1310
Seminar Room 0.03, ETP
SFB 1310 | October 17 2019, 17:00
Building microbial communities from the bottom up
Jeff Gore, MIT, Department of Physics
Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics
SFB 1310 | October 16 2019, 17:00
The power and promise of single mutations in evolution
Deepa Agashe, NCBS Bangalore
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP
SFB 1310 | November 29 2018, 12:00
Stochastic de novo emergence of antibiotic resistance
Helen Alexander, Oxford University
Seminar room 215 (old building)
SFB 1310 | July 04 2018, 17:00
Stochastic growth laws for bacterial cell populations
Suman Das, NCBS Bangalore
Seminar Room 0.02 ETP