Mar 2025

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Dr. Maximilian Nagel

2025-09-24T15:28:48+02:00March 17th, 2025|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Dr. Maximilian Nagel
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

As part of our RTG 2416 MultiSenses-MultiScales seminar series we are happy to invite you to a talk given by Dr. Maximilian Nagel (Sensory Cells and Circuits Lab, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD).

Hurts so good – the sensory basis for massage and muscle sensation

Dec 2024

RTG2416 Fall Retreat 2024

2025-09-24T15:24:08+02:00December 1st, 2024|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

RTG2416 Fall Retreat 2024

It was time again for our annual RTG2416 Fall retreat.

This year, we were able to enjoy our stay at the beautiful Seehotel Maria Laach. Located on the grounds of the Benedictine abbey founded in 1093, on the shores of Lake Laach, the hotel provided us with the ideal setting for an intensive and fruitful exchange.
The program was diversely structured and offered plenty of space for scientific exchange in particular. The PhD students had the

Apr 2024

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Dr. Alexandra Rebsam

2024-07-08T04:37:42+02:00April 8th, 2024|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Dr. Alexandra Rebsam
Institut de la Vision, Paris, France

We are happy to announce the next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:

The team of the  Neuroepigenetics institute invited Dr. Alexandra Rebsam from the “Institut de la Vision” in Paris. On the next Thursday (18.04.2024; 4 pm) she will help us “Understanding the origin of visual deficits in albinism”.

Mar 2024

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Prof. Reza Sharif, PhD

2024-07-08T05:04:53+02:00March 12th, 2024|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Reza Sharif, PhD
Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, Department of Physiology Cell Information Systems group, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

We are delighted to welcome our next guest within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:

Prof. Reza Sharif, PhD
Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, Department of Physiology Cell Information Systems group, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Ionic mechanisms of spinal cord disinhibition after nerve injury

Feb 2024

3rd German workshop on structural predictions of membrane proteins: From ion channels to G protein-coupled receptors

2025-09-19T18:41:52+02:00February 19th, 2024|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

3rd German workshop on structural predictions of membrane proteins: From ion channels to G protein-coupled receptors

We are glad to support the 3rd German workshop on structural predictions of membrane proteins: From ion channels to G protein-coupled receptors organized by the Computanionl Biomedicine Institute (INM-) at the FZ Jülich

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