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#MembraneTrafficking

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NEXT BMBC

FALL-WINTER 2022-2023 SEMINARS

Thursday, September 22, 2022

8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 6pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 8.30pm IST (Delhi)

Julia von Blume – Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

Mechanism of secretory granule biogenesis

Felix Campelo – ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain

Sorting of secretory proteins at the trans-Golgi network by TGN46

Thursday, October 20, 2022

8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 8.30pm IST (Delhi)

Swetha Gowrishaker – University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA

Role of the Adaptor protein 4 (AP-4) complex  in regulating neuronal lysosome function and traffic

Rick Hooy (J. Hurley Lab) – Berkeley University, CA, USA

Self-assembled AP:Arf tubular membrane coats: a general strategy for cargo sorting and trafficking with or without clathrin

Thursday, November 17, 2022

8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 8.30pm IST (Delhi)

Domenico Azarnia Tehran (V. Haucke Lab) – Leibniz-FMP, Berlin, Germany

Selective endocytosis of Ca2+-permeable AMPARs by the Alzheimer's disease risk factor CALM bidirectionally controls synaptic plasticity

Stéphanie Miserey – Institute Curie, Paris, France

A Phosphorylation switch regulates RAB6 function during mitosis

Thursday, December 15, 2022

8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 9.30pm IST (Delhi)

Ginny Farias – Utrecht University, The Netherlands

TBA

Joerg Bewersdorf – Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

All-optical Super-resolution Imaging of Molecules in Their Nanoscale Cellular Context

Thursday, January 26, 2023

8am PST (San Francisco) / 11am EST (New York) / 4pm GMT (London) / 5pm CET (Barcelona/Berlin) / 9.30pm IST (Delhi)

Johanna Ivaska – Turku Bioscience Center, University of Turku, Finland

Regulation of cell dynamics by rapid transport of integrins through the biosynthetic pathway

Walter Nickel – Heidelberg University Biochemistry Center, Germany

Molecular machineries and mechanisms of unconventional secretory pathways

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