#MembraneTrafficking
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SPRING 2022 SEMINARS
Thursday, April 28, 2022
8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 8.30pm IST (Delhi)
Rick Baker – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Structural basis of an endocytic checkpoint that primes the AP2 clathrin adaptor for cargo internalization
Kotryna Vaidziulyte (Coppey & Schauer Labs) – Institut Curie, Paris, France
Persistent cell migration emerges from a coupling between protrusion dynamics and polarized trafficking
Thursday, May 26, 2022
8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 8.30pm IST (Delhi)
James Saenz – B CUBE - Technical University Dresden, Germany
Lipid-RNA interactions in the origin and synthesis of life
Arun T. John Peter (Kornmann Lab) – University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Interorganelle lipid flux revealed by enzymatic mass tagging in vivo
Thursday, June 30, 2022
8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 9.30pm IST (Delhi)
Angelika Hausser – University of Stuttgart, Germany
The PKD signaling network controls cell secretion and drives breast cancer progression
Francesca Bottanelli – Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
Cracking the cellular ARF GTPase code with gene editing and super-resolution microscopy