RTG 2737 – STRESSistance
News
Congratulations on another RTG publication
We congratulate our PhD student Büsra and our spokesperson Hannes (Cell Biology) for their latest publication on how membrane proteins are inserted in cells. Well done! Kizmaz B, Herrmann JM (2023) Membrane insertases at a glance. J Cell Sci 136: jcs261219;...
Welcome to Pierce from California to his research internship within our RTG
Pierce Hoenigman is a Bachelor student at the University of Chicago, USA and he successfully applied for a DAAD RISE Germany fellowship. During his 3 months internship in our RTG, he is hosted by the Cell Biology lab of Hannes Herrmann and is supervised by our PhD...
GBM Masterprizes awarded to Master’s students of STRESSistance-PIs
Since 2006, the GBM (Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie e. V.) annually awards graduates who have submitted an outstanding master's thesis. This year, two master's students of STRESSistance-PIs are among the awardees: Eva Dörfer from the Plant Physiology...
Guest seminar with Barbara Niemeyer
Today we had Prof. Barbara Niemeyer from Saarland University (Molecular Biophysics, CIPMM, Homburg) as guest speaker in our Research Training Group. After an informal and lively coaching seminar with our PhD students, we were pleased to hear her interesting lecture on...
Guest seminar with Prof. Nowaczyk
Last Tuesday, June 26, 2023 we were pleased to welcome Prof. Marc Nowaczyk from the University of Rostock as guest speaker in our RTG. Through his very clear talk entitled "Structure, function and application of photosynthetic membrane protein complexes" , we received...
Congratualtions, Amanda!
We cordially congratulate our PhD student Amanda (Filker group) on the birth of her son Chinonso Maicon Nneji. STRESSistance is happy for you and wishes all the best to the young family for a wonderful future.
We welcome Jakob to his research stay in our RTG
Jakob Schneider is a visiting PhD student from Paul Schanda’s lab in Vienna (Institute of Science and Technology Austria, ISTA). He is studying the structure and function of the Tom70 receptor of mitochondria. Tom70 connects mitochondrial function to the cytosolic...
Guest seminar with Daniel Weckbecker
Last Tuesday, May 23, 2023, we welcomed a former PhD student of our spokesperson as guest speaker in our Research Training Group. Dr. Daniel Weckbecker received his PhD from RPTU in 2012 as a member of the RTG 845 in the Cell Biology group of Johannes Herrmann and is...
Congratulations to Saskia for another RTG publication
Saskia (Rödl) has a new paper (Review) together with our spokesperson Hannes. It includes great pictures she made. The work on the role of the proteasome in mitochondrial protein quality control was published today at IUBMB Life. Well done, dear Saskia....
Welcome to Emma and Subhana from Edmonton
We warmly welcome two biochemistry undergraduate students from the University of Alberta (UoA) in Edmonton (Canada) for their six weeks research internships within our RTG. Emma Schlosser and Subhana Tazrian are participating in the UoA Undergraduate Research Abroad...