IBMCP’s Seminar 2022-2023

We present the seminars planned for the 2022-23 academic year. The calendar is not yet closed and the expected dates and times may suffer some variation. Extraordinary seminars that are not included in this calendar may also be scheduled. The possible changes that may occur will be informed promptly. Seminars 22-23 IBMCP
Seminar Dr. Eunsook Park, University of Wyoming, November 4th 12:30h. Conference Hall 3rd floor

“Dynamic Inter-Organellar Communications in Plant-Microbe Interaction” As sessile organisms, plants have developed well-orchestrated molecular mechanisms in response to microbial pathogens. Multiple immune signaling pathways coordinated by several subcellular compartments and interactions between organelles play an essential role in activating a successful immune response against invading pathogens. Interestingly, various organelles are targets of pathogens to manipulate […]
Seminar Carlos Castellanos, Artist-in-Residence at the IBMCP. 26th May 12:30h

This week we have an extraordinary seminar at the IBMCP by our Artist-in-Residence Carlos Castellanos (https://ccastellanos.com, @ccastellanossf), with the title: “Intersections of Living and Machine Agencies in the Arts”. Carlos is the artist awarded with our first Artistic Residence AR(t)IBMCP, organized together with the Vicerrectorate for Arts, Science, Technology and Society at the […]
Seminar Ross Sozzani, North Carolina State University, USA. 14th January 16:30h (on line)

“The Goldilocks principle, just the right amount of growth” Stem cells are the source of different cell types, and the balance between stem cell self-renewal and differentiation of their progeny regulates the overall growth of an organ. Disruption of this balance can lead to unchecked growth, producing tumors or deformed organs. We have used the […]
IBMCP Annual Meeting 16-17 December 2021 (on line)

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Seminar Selma Gago Zachert (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany) 10th DECEMBER 12:30 (on line)

“Natural antisense long noncoding RNAs: characteristics and role in gene-expression regulation“ Abstract: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are transcripts longer than 200 nt and without protein-coding capacity that have been identified due to the massive use of deep-sequencing methods, which have revealed that most of the genome is transcribed. Natural antisense lncRNAs (NAT-lncRNAs) are transcribed from […]