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8 July 2024, 11:00

The diverse mechanical roles of microtubules during Drosophila gastrulation

8 July 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Yu-Chiun Wang, Riken Institute, Japan
Host: Juan Manuel Gomez Elliff

Place: Small Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


11 July 2024, 11:00

Omics Playground: Interactive Omics Data Discovery

11 July 20242024Company RepresentativeEMBL Heidelberg, Virtual

AbstractOmics Playground is a cloud based data discovery software for the analysis and visualization of proteomics and transcriptomics datasets It is a collaborative tool for both bioinformaticians and biologists Bioinformaticians can share results interactively and more efficiently while biologists can easily explore their data and get insights faster Connection details Zoom https embl org... AbstractOmics Playground is a cloud-based data discovery software for the analysis and visualization of proteomics and transcriptomics datasets.It is a collaborative tool for both bioinformaticians and biologists.Bioinformaticians can share results interactively and more efficiently, while biologists can easily explore their data and get insights faster.Connection details  Zoom*: https://embl-org.zoom.us/j/96547319539?pwd=w9DE5w9O7GcW1wQVBJlqig0PdJWDQG.1 (Meeting ID: 965 4731 9539, Password: 124024)The duration of the seminar is of 50 min with an additional 10-minute Q&A session at the end of the seminar.In the afternoon, upon request, individual meeting in room 208 can be arranged with the team to discuss more in depth, please contact Jonathan Landry landry@embl.de 

Speaker(s): Axel Martinelli, BigOmics Analytics, Lugano, Switzerland
Host: Vladimir Benes, GeneCore

Place: Small Operon

Company Representative

EMBL Heidelberg, Virtual

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Abstract
Omics Playground is a cloud-based data discovery software for the analysis and visualization of proteomics and transcriptomics datasets.

It is a collaborative tool for both bioinformaticians and biologists.

Bioinformaticians can share results interactively and more efficiently, while biologists can easily explore their data and get insights faster.

Connection details  
Zoom*: https://embl-org.zoom.us/j/96547319539?pwd=w9DE5w9O7GcW1wQVBJlqig0PdJWDQG.1 (Meeting ID: 965 4731 9539, Password: 124024)

The duration of the seminar is of 50 min with an additional 10-minute Q&A session at the end of the seminar.

In the afternoon, upon request, individual meeting in room 208 can be arranged with the team to discuss more in depth, please contact Jonathan Landry landry@embl.de 


12 July 2024, 11:00

Using mouse and human stem cell models to identify neural circuit deficits in neurodevelopmental disorders

12 July 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Rome

About the speakerDr Singh is a Senior Scientist in the Donald K Johnson Eye Institute and Krembil Research Institute located with University Health Network UHN since 2020 He is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology LMP at the Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Prior to this he was at McMaster... About the speakerDr. Singh is a Senior Scientist in the Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute and Krembil Research Institute, located with University Health Network (UHN) since 2020. He is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (LMP) at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Prior to this, he was at McMaster University from 2012-2020 where he was a Scientist and Neural Program Lead at the Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute, The David Braley Chair in Stem Cell Research, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University. His lab utilizes mouse and patient-derived neural 3D organoid/assembloid models, in combination with multi-omic approaches, to study neurodevelopmental and adult neurological and vision disorders. His program focuses on...

Speaker(s): Karun Singh, University of Toronto, Canada
Host: Hiroki Asari - EMBL Rome

Place: Conf Room/Building 14

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Rome

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About the speaker
Dr. Singh is a Senior Scientist in the Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute and Krembil Research Institute, located with University Health Network (UHN) since 2020. He is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (LMP) at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Prior to this, he was at McMaster University from 2012-2020 where he was a Scientist and Neural Program Lead at the Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute, The David Braley Chair in Stem Cell Research, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University. 

His lab utilizes mouse and patient-derived neural 3D organoid/assembloid models, in combination with multi-omic approaches, to study neurodevelopmental and adult neurological and vision disorders. His program focuses on studying genetic risk factors for neurological and vision disorders, and identifying molecular/cellular mechanisms of disease. The long-term goal is to utilize these platforms to study disease etiology, and develop regenerative medicine approaches such as genetic therapies. 


12 July 2024, 13:00

Mechanism of Virus Capsid Assembly and Disassembly

12 July 20242024Hamburg SpeakerEMBL Hamburg

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Speaker(s): Uri Raviv, Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Host: Meytal Landau, Hamburg, Germany

Place: Seminar Room 48e

Hamburg Speaker

EMBL Hamburg


19 July 2024, 11:00

Science management and policy: roles influencing research culture

19 July 20242024Career EventEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Sean Sapcariu, Programme Manager and Research Culture Expert, Luxembourg National Research Fund, Luxembourg | Mathew Tata, Funding Policy and Governance Manager, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) | Victoria Yan, Open Science Research Information Specialist, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
Host: EMBL Fellows' Career Service

Place: via Zoom VC

Career Event

EMBL Heidelberg


19 July 2024, 13:00

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19 July 20242024Hamburg SpeakerEMBL Hamburg

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Speaker(s): Nishit Goradia, UKE, Hamburg, Germany
Host: Matthias Wilmanns, EMBL, Hamburg

Place: Seminar Room 48e

Hamburg Speaker

EMBL Hamburg


25 July 2024, 11:00

To be announced

25 July 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Grenoble

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Speaker(s): Manuela Hospenthal, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Host: Sagar Bhogaraju

Place: EMBL Grenoble Seminar Room

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Grenoble


25 July 2024, 14:30

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25 July 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Brady Weissbourd, MIT, USA
Host: Levin Riedel

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


6 September 2024, 13:00

To be announced

6 September 20242024Hamburg SpeakerEMBL Hamburg

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Speaker(s): Sabrina Berkamp, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany, Germany
Host: Siavash Mostafavi ( Kosinski Group)

Place: Seminar Room 48e

Hamburg Speaker

EMBL Hamburg


12 September 2024, 14:30

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12 September 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Nick Foulkes, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Host: Jona Rada

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


13 September 2024, 11:00

Paternal influence on offspring health: a touch for life

13 September 20242024Human Ecosystems EMBL Rome

AbstractPaternal health at conception is important for offspring health The susceptibility windows within the male reproductive tract and the molecular mechanisms are not completely understood Using mouse genetics epi genomics and in depth phenotyping we show that the germ cell epigenome and components of the seminal fluid are critical for paternal intergenerational effects We use two... AbstractPaternal health at conception is important for offspring health. The susceptibility windows within the male reproductive tract and the molecular mechanisms are not completely understood. Using mouse genetics, (epi)genomics and in-depth phenotyping, we show that the germ-cell epigenome and components of the seminal fluid are critical for paternal intergenerational effects.We use two paternal paradigms of pre-conceptional challenge in mice: acute HFD feeding and circadian disruption.Paternal circadian disruption leads to hyperphagia, hyperglycemia, hypercorticosteronemia and partial circadian disruption in unexposed male offspring. The phenotypes are gender-specific and the females are partially protected. Mechanistically, mouse seminal fluid contains corticosterone, whose appearance dynamic follows the organismal circadian rhythm and is blunted upon circadian disruption. Offspring...

Speaker(s): Raffaele Teperino, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany
Host: Amy Foreman & Cornelius Gross

Place: Conf Room/Building 14

Human Ecosystems

EMBL Rome

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Abstract
Paternal health at conception is important for offspring health. The susceptibility windows within the male reproductive tract and the molecular mechanisms are not completely understood. Using mouse genetics, (epi)genomics and in-depth phenotyping, we show that the germ-cell epigenome and components of the seminal fluid are critical for paternal intergenerational effects.

We use two paternal paradigms of pre-conceptional challenge in mice: acute HFD feeding and circadian disruption.

Paternal circadian disruption leads to hyperphagia, hyperglycemia, hypercorticosteronemia and partial circadian disruption in unexposed male offspring. The phenotypes are gender-specific and the females are partially protected. Mechanistically, mouse seminal fluid contains corticosterone, whose appearance dynamic follows the organismal circadian rhythm and is blunted upon circadian disruption. Offspring phenotypes are sensitive to the levels of corticosterone in the seminal fluid and consequential to impaired placentation, reduced placental efficiency and fetal growth restriction.

Paternal exposure to an acute high-fat diet challenge, instead, leads to a 30% penetrant glucose intolerance exclusively in male offspring. Mechanistically, this is linked to the epigenetic inheritance of diet-induced and sperm-borne mitochondrial RNAs. 

These studies strengthen the importance of paternal health at conception for pregnancy and offspring health and identify germ-cell and non-germ cell factors as potential mechanistic mediators.


20 September 2024, 11:00

Post-transcriptional control of leukemogenesis

20 September 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Rome

AbstractThe oncofetal RNA binding protein Insulin like growth factor 2 mRNA binding protein 3 IGF2BP3 is a key player in a wide array of malignancies Here we demonstrate that IGF2BP3 is required for MLL AF4 driven leukemogenesis and define the underlying post transcriptional regulatory mechanisms through which IGF2BP3 drives this process in vivo... AbstractThe oncofetal RNA binding protein Insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA binding protein 3 (IGF2BP3) is a key player in a wide array of malignancies. Here we demonstrate that IGF2BP3 is required for MLL-AF4 driven leukemogenesis and define the underlying post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms through which IGF2BP3 drives this process in vivo. 

Speaker(s): Jeremy Sanford, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
Host: Jamie Hackett

Place: Conf Room/Building 14

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Rome

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Abstract
The oncofetal RNA binding protein Insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA binding protein 3 (IGF2BP3) is a key player in a wide array of malignancies. Here we demonstrate that IGF2BP3 is required for MLL-AF4 driven leukemogenesis and define the underlying post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms through which IGF2BP3 drives this process in vivo. 


1 October 2024, 14:00

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1 October 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg, Virtual

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Speaker(s): Lars Dietrich, Columbia University, USA
Host: Nassos Typas

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg, Virtual


17 October 2024, 14:30

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17 October 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Hassan Salem, Max Planck Institute for Biology, Tübingen, Germany
Host: Mohannad Dardiry

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


8 November 2024, 10:00

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8 November 20242024EMBL Distinguished Visitor LectureEMBL Rome

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Speaker(s): Ana Pombo, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC), Germany
Host: Mathieu Boulard

Place: Conf Room/Building 14

EMBL Distinguished Visitor Lecture

EMBL Rome


14 November 2024, 11:00

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14 November 20242024EMBL - Sapienza LectureEMBL Rome

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Speaker(s): John Cryan, University College Cork, Ireland
Host: Cornelius Gross

Place: Sapienza Università di Roma - Aula Odeion - Museo dell'Arte Classica - P.le Aldo Moro, 5 - Roma

EMBL - Sapienza Lecture

EMBL Rome


28 November 2024, 14:30

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28 November 20242024External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Sylvie Retaux, Paris‑Saclay Institute of Neuroscience, France
Host: idoia quintana Urzainqui

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


16 January 2025, 14:30

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16 January 20252025External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Barbara Treutlein, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
Host: Hanh Vu

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


20 February 2025, 14:30

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20 February 20252025External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Allyson Sgro, Boston University College of Engineering, USA
Host: Jordi van Gestel

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg


15 May 2025, 14:30

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15 May 20252025External Faculty SpeakerEMBL Heidelberg

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Speaker(s): Michel Milinkovitch, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Host: Aissam Ikmi

Place: Large Operon

External Faculty Speaker

EMBL Heidelberg