3rd TRA Mini-Symposium “Technologies Drive New Science”
Dear TRA members,
we would like to invite you and your group members to our 3rd TRA Mini-Symposium “Technologies Drive New Science”!
We will have presentations of exciting new methods, supported by our TRA Method Development Grants, as well as presentations focusing on Spatial Biology as well as novel microscopy techniques for organoids.
Program
13:00 h “Rabid-Seq: a single cell methodology to examine true local
inter-cellular interactions within the Neurovascular Unit”
Sebastián Dupraz, Institute for Neurovascular Cell Biology (Method
Development Grant 2023, Dupraz/Ruiz de Almodóvar/Wachten)
13:25 h Introduction: Competence Hub for Spatial Biology
Dagmar Wachten, Institute of Innate Immunity
13:35 h Spatial Biology Technologies: “Deep Visual Proteomics to Resolve
Spatial Prognostic Pathomechanisms in Lung Adenocarcinoma”
Nikolaus Deigendesch, Systems Immunology and Proteomics group, Institute of
Innate Immunity
13:55 h “Systematic Mapping and Characterization of Protein Complexes by
Complexome Profiling“
Dominic Winter, Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Method
Development Grant 2023, Becker/Winter)
14:20 h Coffee Break
14:45 h “Revolutionizing Fluorescence Microscopy with Event-based sensors
for High Temporal Resolution and Dynamic Range Imaging”
Ulrike Endesfelder, Institute for Microbiology and Biotechnology (Method
Development Grant 2023)
15:10 h Organoid Technologies: “Light Sheet Expansion Microscopy: Imaging
mouse brains and human brain organoids from meso to nano-scale”
Juan Edo. Rodriguez Gatica, Functional Neuroconnectomics group, IEECR
Looking forward to seeing many of you there – Please register here: