SFB Seminar Dates 2009
Once a month, everytime on a Monday, there will be a SFB-Seminar.
Place: Auditorium 2, MTZ, Fiedlerstraße 42, 01307 Dresden
(if no other venue is announced)
Time: 17:00 - 19:00 h
Dates 2009
- 12. January 2009
Internal meeting - 16. February 2009
Internal meeting - 09. March 2009
Speaker: N.N.
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Host: N.N. - 06. April 2009
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Host: N.N. - 04. May 2009
Speaker: Prof. Henrik Semb, Stem Cell and Pancreas Developmental Biology, Stem cell center, Lund, Sweden
Title: How are mammalian tubes generated and do they control cell fate decisions during organogenesis?
Host: Prof. Dr. Michele Solimena, project section A7 - 08. June 2009
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ueli Aebi, M.E. Müller Institut, Biozentrum, Universität Basel, Schweiz
Title: Nanomedicine: opening new vistas for diagnostics, prevention and intervention
Host: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ehninger, project section A17 - 13. July 2009
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA
Title: Remodeling the injured brain - turning on recovery
Host: Dr. Federico Calegari, project section A20 - 10. August 2009
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Host: N.N. - 07. September 2009
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Uwe Wolfrum, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Institute of Zoology, Cell and Matrix Biology
Title: Deciphering the molecular basis of human Usher syndrome in the retina
Host: Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Knust, project section A22 - 12. October 2009
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Christian Münz, Institute of Experimental Immunology, University Hospital at the University of Zurich, Switzerland
Title: Priming of protective and tumor specific T cell responses in mice with human immune system components
Host: Dr. Claudia Waskow, project section B9 - 09. November 2009
Speaker: Dr. Simon Mendez-Ferrer, Mount-Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
Title: Identification and function of mesenchymal stem cells in the bone marrow niche
Host: Prof. Dr. Martin Bornhäuser, project section B2 - 14. December 2009
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Thomas Brocker, Institute for Immunology, LMU Munich
Title: Role of Dendritic cells in steady-state and infection
Host: Dr. Claudia Waskow, project section B9

