Dr. Simon Musall
Dr. Simon Musall
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
For our second RTG2416 virtual seminar we are very happy to get Dr. Simon Musall on board:
For our second RTG2416 virtual seminar we are very happy to get Dr. Simon Musall on board:
Once again Covid19 thwarted our plans and we have to postpone the planned second Mercator Fellow Stay of Stephen Liberles, Ph.D. till the circumstances allow it again
It was planned for the late summer/early autumn this year for 3 month
We are very delighted to welcome Prof. Bob Datta from Harvard Medical School at our first RTG2416 Virtual Seminar:
Thu, February 6th, 2020
3.30 – 5 pm
Room 1.011 (2nd Biology Building)
For registration to the workshop please send a mail to jenice.linde(at)rwth-aachen.de
Thu, February 6th, 2020
5.15 – 19.15 pm
Room 1.011 (2nd Biology Building)
A talk within the RTG 2416 MultiSenses-MultiScales Seminar Series.
February 18th (Tuesday)
5:15 pm
Room 1.011, 2. Sammelbau Biologie
(Campus Melaten-Süd, 52074 Aachen)
In behalf of Prof. Hermann Wagner, we'd like to invite you to a talk within the RTG 2416 seminar series by Prof. Dr. Christine Koeppl (University of Oldenburg) [...]
In behalf of Prof. Hermann Wagner, we'd like to invite you to a talk within the RTG 2416 seminar series by Prof. Dr. Christine Koeppl (University of Oldenburg) [...]
In behalf of Prof. Hermann Wagner, we'd like to invite you to a talk within the RTG 2416 seminar series by Prof. Dr. Christine Koeppl (University of Oldenburg) [...]
In behalf of Prof. Hermann Wagner, we'd like to invite you to a talk within the RTG 2416 seminar series by Prof. Dr. Christine Koeppl (University of Oldenburg) [...]
We are thrilled to welcome Prof. Greg Stuart from the Australian National University (ANU) between September 23rd and October 4th 2019. He’s is a world leading expert on dendritic integration and his contribution will be instrumental to the RTG’s understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying multisensory integration. In particular Prof. Stuart will be an important enrichment to the RTG2416 projects centering on the cellular and systems level. With his recent work on