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Seminars 2019-2022

DateTitleSpeakerInstitution
17.06.2019 Integrative Analysis of RNA Binding Protein Targets and Function Markus Hafner NIH, Bethesda, USA
27.11.2019 Viral manipulation of RNA decay Anna-Lena Steckelberg University of Colorado, USA
29.01.2020 Light-inducible oligonucleotides Patricia Müller Goethe University Frankfurt, GER
30.02.2020 cGAS-like enzymes in human immunity and host-microbe signaling Philip Kranzusch Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
26.11.2020 Repetitive Elements Trigger RIG-I- like Receptor Signaling that Regulates hematopoietic stem cell development and regeneration Eirini Trompouki MPI of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, GER
17.12.2020 Functional single-cell genomics of virus-host systems.  Marco Hein Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, USA
28.01.2021 Activation of cGAS-STING signaling: How to leave the ER?  Søren Riis Paludan Aarhus University, DNK
25.02.2021 The NLRP1 inflammasome: lessons from human genetics and LEGO-like filament assembly  Franklin Zhong Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SGP
22.03.2021 Regulating Programmed Double Strand Breaks in B cells (and a touch of flu) Jayanta Chaudhuri Memorial Sloan Ketter- ing Cancer Center, New York, USA
22.04.2021 A novel self-guarded sensing pathway of viral infection. Moritz Gaidt Berkeley University of California, USA
17.05.2021 Compartmentalized signaling control of endosomal TLRs maintains immune tolerance to self-nucleic acids. Olivia Majer MPI for Infection Biology, Berlin, GER
23.06.2021 Sensing DNA as a danger signal inside cells.  Andrea Ablasser École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, CHE
12.07.2021 Nucleic acid sensing by innate immune
receptors - a journey from
ADAR1 via cGAS to vaccination
Jan Rehwinkel University of Oxford,
GBR
20.09.2021 Taming the repetitive transcriptome
with RNA binding proteins.
Tugce Aktas MPI for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, GER
27.10.2021 The STING signaling pathway in health and disease. Nan Yan University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, USA
22.11.2021 Biogenesis and (antiviral) functions of piRNAs in vector mosquitoes.  Ronald van Rij Radboud University Medical Center, Nijme- gen, NLD
16.12.2021 Human type I interferonopathies - 10 years on. Yanick Crow University of Edinburgh, GBR
19.01.2022 Transcript-specific translation by the ribosome. Kathrin Leppek University of Bonn, GER
27.04.2022 Crosstalk between replication stress and inflammation in onco-gene-induced senescence. Philippe Pasero University of Montpel- lier, FRA
11.05.2022 HnRNPA1 and G-quadruplexes regulatory role in KRAS expression. Gilmar Salgado University of Bordeaux, FRA
18.05.2022 Two novel cGAS like receptors rec- ognize viral infection in insects and induce an antiviral response via the STING-NFκB axis. Rune Hartmann Aarhus University, DNK
22.06.2022 Microbiome control of host immunity. Yasmine Belkaid NIH / NIAID, Bethesda, USA
13.07.2022 Chromatin regulation of innate immune self-DNA sensing and cell fate during genotoxic stress Christian Zierhut The Institute of Cancer Research, London, GBR
19.10.2022 Deciphering viral epitranscriptomes through nanopore sequencing Daniel Depledge Medical University of Hannover Institute of Virology
14.11.2022 The Winner Takes it All, and COVID19 Likes to Win – Dynamics of Viral Replication vs. Cell-Intrinsic Immunity Marco Binder DKFZ Heidelberg
14.12.2022 Tissue specific initiating factors in nucleic acid-driven autoinflammation Ann M. Rothstein UMass Chan Medical School, USA