The RNA Lecture Series has a strong methodological focus. Every semester different speakers present state-of-the-art technologies for biomedical, molecular, cell- and sytembiological approcaches. The lecture series is held every semester.
Full participation in all sessions can be taken into account as Method Course (0.5 CPs) within the RIGeL Curriculum. The attendance form has to be picked up at the managment office of the Graduate Research Academy.
RNA Lecture Series Part I: Modern methods to analyze features of ribonucleo-protein particles |
13.04.-13.07.2016 13.04.2016: Novel RNA-seq methods: Dual RNA-seq and single-cell RNA-seq 27.04.2016: Single-molecule techniques and applications to the studies of RNA and ribonuclo complexes 11.05.2016: Profiling of non-coding RNA classes 25.05.2016: Cryo-Electron Microscopy – method oft he year 2015 08.06.2016: Gene expression analysis with RNA-seq 22.06.2016: Studying RNA-Chromatin interactions 13.07.2016: Mass Spectrometry in Proteomics
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RNA Lecture Series Part IV: Modern methods to analyze features of ribonucleo-protein particles |
14.10.2015-10.02.2016 14.10.2015: Electron tomography of biological specimen - methods, challenges, results 28.10.2015: Applying Mass spectrometry–based proteomics to RNA 11.11.2015: Label-free physical sensors to monitor cell-assays in real time 25.11.2015: Popular methods for the spectroscopic characterization of proteins 09.12.2015: An overview of protein and RNA tags and their use in molecular and cell biology 13.01.2016: Live cell imaging 27.01.2016: DNA and RNA-based single cell analysis: from technology to biology and diagnostics. 10.02.2016: Design and analysis of high-throughput experiments
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RNA Lecture Series Part III: Modern methods to analyze features of ribonucleo-protein particles |
15.04.2015: The more, the better: Why hidden Markov models are superior to a pairwise sequence alignment 29.04.2015: Computational modeling of RNAi data 13.05.2015: Chipe chipe chip chip - High throughput analyses of immunoprecipitated chromatin 27.05.2015: High throughput methods to explore the architecture and function of mitochondrial RNPs 10.06.2015: Mass Spectrometry in Proteomics: Part II - Applications 24.06.2015: NMR-based structural analysis of biomolecules at atomic resolution 08.07.2015: Stucture probing of RNAs and RNPs
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RNA Lecture Series Part II: Modern methods to analyze features of ribonucleo-protein particles |
15.10.2014-04.02.2015, 17.00 15.10.2014: Principles of Translational Control: Mechanism and Factors 12.11.2014: RNA world meets Epigenetics 26.11.2014: Structure determination of membrane proteins by X-ray and electron crystallography 10.12.2014: Processing of digital microscopy data using the open source program ImageJ 07.01.2015: Predicting the 3D structure of proteins by means of homology modeling 21.01.2015: Discovering the power of single molecules 04.02.2015: Detection and functional characterization of long non-coding RNAs
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RNA Lecture Series Part I: Modern methods to analyze features of ribonucleo-protein particles |
16.04.-16.07.2014, 17.00 16.04.2014: Non-coding RNAs in cardiovascular disease 14.05.2014: Profiling of non-coding RNA classes 28.05.2014: RNAseq: methods and evaluation software 11.06.2014: Mass spectrometry in proteomics 25.06.2014: Subcellular visualization of RNP dynamics 09.07.2014: 3D crystal structures of complexes of RNA polymerase 16.07.2014: Analysis of molecular interactions and epigenetic modifications in chromatin research
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