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#MembraneTrafficking

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NEXT BMBC

WINTER 2022 SEMINARS

Thursday, January 27, 2022

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

Shawn Ferguson – Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

Surf4 Promotes Endoplasmic Reticulum Exit of the

Lysosomal Prosaposin-Progranulin Complex

Francesco Reina (Eggeling Lab) – Leibniz IPHT, Jena, Germany

Lipid tracking at kilohertz sampling rates on live cell membranes

Thursday, February 24, 2022

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

Michael Hanna (De Camilli Lab) – Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

SHIP164 is a Chorein Motif Containing Lipid Transport Protein that Controls Membrane Dynamics and Traffic at the Endosome-Golgi Interface

Alexander Stockhammer (Bottanelli Lab) – Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Endogenous tagging with TurboID as a versatile tool to study the interactome of TGN machinery

Thursday, March 31, 2022

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

Ashley Bourke (Kennedy Lab) – University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA (present address: MPI Brain Research, Germany)

Spatiotemporal secretory trafficking dynamics in neurons revealed with zapERtrap: a light-inducible ER release system

Swapneeta S. Date (Graham Lab) – Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA

Ubiquitination drives COPI priming and Golgi SNARE localization

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