Archives 2005

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Date Speaker Seminar Title Host Abstract
13-01-2005  Fred Opperdoes
Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
Biogenesis and function of the glycosome, the peroxisome of trypanosomatids
Lodewijk  Tielens
[(0)30 253 5380]
01-02-2005  Sepp D. Kohlwein
IMB University of Graz, Austria
4D-imaging of living yeast cells: analysing protein and organelle dynamics in vivo
Toon de Kroon
[(0)30 253 3424]
Analysing protein localization and dynamics using light microscopic techniques adds enormously to the understanding of protein function in the cellular context. Todays imaging tech ... read more
04-02-2005  Frank van Kuppeveld
Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University, Nijmegen
Modification of secretory pathway membranes by enteroviruses
Peter van der Sluijs
[(0)88 755 7578]
17-02-2005  Graça Raposo
CNRS, Curie Institute, Paris, France
Exosomes and melanosomes: adaptation of the endocytic system in health and disease
Peter van der Sluijs
[(0)88 755 7578]
25-02-2005  Maryann Martone
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California-San Diego, USA
From Molecules to Brains: Informatics Approaches to Multiscale Data Integration
No  IB contact
[Hans de Cock]
08-03-2005  Phil Thomas
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, USA
Recognition and Cleavage of Substrates by the Proteasome
Ineke  Braakman
[(0)30 253 2759]
The 26S proteasome is composed of the core catalytic 20S particle and the 19S cap (PA700). The 26S proteasome binds polyubiquitinated substrates via specific sites for polyubiquit ... read more
11-03-2005  Joerg Heeren
Hamburg University, Germany
Cellular metabolism of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins
Cees  Rodenburg
[(0)30 253 9331]
18-03-2005  Sven van IJzendoorn
U. of Groningen
Recycling endosome dynamics and cell polarity development
Catherine  Rabouille
[(0)88 755 9280]
30-03-2005  Stephen Cooper
University of Michigan Medical School, USA
The Continuum Model Experimental Support for an Alternative View of the Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
Johannes  Boonstra
[(0)30 253 3189]
The Continuum Model proposes that the regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycle is dependent on a continuous accumulation process that occurs throughout the cell cycle. In particula ... read more
01-04-2005  Stefan Höning
Biochemistry II, Göttingen, Germany
Tip47 is not a sorting device for mannose-6-phosphate receptors, but important for lipid droplet biogenesis and metabolism
Gerrit van Meer
[(0)30 253 3427]

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