Welcome Katja!
Katja joins the lab for her masters degree project working with in-cell NMR.
Katja joins the lab for her masters degree project working with in-cell NMR.
The postdocs Reiner and Julian are now leaving us for new adventures. Wish you all the best!
Description of research group and project: Projects Background: Possibly more than 50% of the human genome codes for non-coding RNA. These RNAs are ubiquitous among all life forms and the mechanisms how non-coding RNAs regulate these cellular functions are largely unknown. Our research group is interested in understanding how RNAs adopt their structures to select…
Congratulations Elnaz, Lorenzo, Walter, Joanna, Ting and Lara for this great team work to see the RABS (RNA:RNA binding by SHAPE ) story out!
After 2 years of Covid and reduced travel, it’s great to be able to go to courses and conferences again! So a big thanks to KI and EUROMAR for allocating travel grants to Julian, Rubin, Magda and Joanna to allow them to go to the Netherlands, Switzerland and the US this year.
Elnaz Banijamali is now leaving us after three years for new adventures in the Imig lab at Max Planck Institute in Dortmund. Wish you all the best!
Congratulations Christian for your contribution in this great article from Nature Communications: ANGEL2 phosphatase activity is required for non-canonical mitochondrial RNA processing
Congratulations to the talented Dr. Feyrer! Hannes has also contributed to our lab as lab manager during his PhD, protected the lab from RNases! He worked on developing new methods for RNA production and in-cell NMR.
On Friday the 29th of April, our PhD student Hannes Feyrer defends his thesis titled “RNA systems for NMR studies in vitro and in vivo”
The opponent for the defense of Hannes Feyrer’s thesis, Frédéric Allain, gives a talk at KI Thursday the 28th of April at 3 pm titled “Structural investigation of RNA binding proteins and phase separation in the context of the neuromuscular diseases ALS”