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10.1. 14.00-15.00 | Anne Spang Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland | "Roles of small GTPases in transport and polarity"
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17.1. 14.00-15.00 | Nadia Rosenthal EMBL, Monterotondo, Italy | "Enhancing mammalian regeneration"
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7.2. 14.00-15.00
 | Bill Earnshaw Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland | "Searching the random forest for the systems biology of mitotic chromosomes"
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14.2. 14.00-15.00 | Thomas Bourgeron Pasteur Institute, Paris, France | "Genetic and synaptic susceptibility to autism spectrum disorders"
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21.2. 12.00-13.00 Note time! | A. Daniel Jones Professor and Director, RTSF/MSU Mass Spectrometry Facility Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Dept. of Chemistry | "Metabolomic phenotyping using targeted and non-targeted mass spectrometry"
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7.3. 14.00-15.00 | Maria Leptin Institute of Genetics, University of Cologne, Germany | "Genetic control of the generation of complex cell shapes"
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14.3. 14.00-15.00
 | Vivian Siegel Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA | "The promise of peer-review"
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24.3. Note: Day! 14.00-15.00 | Heidi McBride University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Canada | "Mitochondrial protein sorting and transport: new paradigms for intracellular communication"
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4.4. 14.00-15.00 | Bassem Hassan VIB Department of Molecular and Developmental Genetics, KU Leuven, Belgium | "Of flies and men; of genes and disease"
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11.4. 14.00-15.00 | Ada Yonath Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel | "The amazing ribosome"
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18.4. 14.00-15.00
 | Margarete Heck University of Edinburgh, Scotland | "Using Drosophila genetics to put Invadolysin in its place"
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2.5. 14.00-15.00 | Damien Arnoult INSERM U 1014, Villejuif, France | "The mitochondrion, a battlefield in host/virus interactions"
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9.5. 14.00-15.00
 | Pepe Cuezva Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain | "The role of mitochondria in cancer progression"
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23.5. 14.00-15.00 | Ralph Bock Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany | "Genes gone wild: intra- and intercellular travel of organellar DNA"
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30.5. 14.00-15.00 FM1, 5. floor | Christine Orengo University College, London | "Exploiting protein families to predict functional associations and characterise signalling pathways"
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6.6. CANCELLED! | Martin Chalfie Columbia University, New York, USA | "Neuronal differentiation and mechanosensory transduction in C. elegans"
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20.6. 14.00-15.00 | Yehudit Bergman Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel | "Epigenetic regulation of cell fate decisions during development"
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10.1. 14.00-15.00 | Anne Spang Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland | "Roles of small GTPases in transport and polarity"
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17.1. 14.00-15.00 | Nadia Rosenthal EMBL, Monterotondo, Italy | "Enhancing mammalian regeneration"
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7.2. 14.00-15.00
 | Bill Earnshaw Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland | "Searching the random forest for the systems biology of mitotic chromosomes"
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14.2. 14.00-15.00 | Thomas Bourgeron Pasteur Institute, Paris, France | "Genetic and synaptic susceptibility to autism spectrum disorders"
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21.2. 12.00-13.00 Note time! | A. Daniel Jones Professor and Director, RTSF/MSU Mass Spectrometry Facility Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Dept. of Chemistry | "Metabolomic phenotyping using targeted and non-targeted mass spectrometry"
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7.3. 14.00-15.00 | Maria Leptin Institute of Genetics, University of Cologne, Germany | "Genetic control of the generation of complex cell shapes"
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14.3. 14.00-15.00
 | Vivian Siegel Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA | "The promise of peer-review"
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24.3. Note: Day! 14.00-15.00 | Heidi McBride University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Canada | "Mitochondrial protein sorting and transport: new paradigms for intracellular communication"
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4.4. 14.00-15.00 | Bassem Hassan VIB Department of Molecular and Developmental Genetics, KU Leuven, Belgium | "Of flies and men; of genes and disease"
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11.4. 14.00-15.00 | Ada Yonath Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel | "The amazing ribosome"
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18.4. 14.00-15.00
 | Margarete Heck University of Edinburgh, Scotland | "Using Drosophila genetics to put Invadolysin in its place"
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2.5. 14.00-15.00 | Damien Arnoult INSERM U 1014, Villejuif, France | "The mitochondrion, a battlefield in host/virus interactions"
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9.5. 14.00-15.00
 | Pepe Cuezva Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain | "The role of mitochondria in cancer progression"
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23.5. 14.00-15.00 | Ralph Bock Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany | "Genes gone wild: intra- and intercellular travel of organellar DNA"
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30.5. 14.00-15.00 FM1, 5. floor | Christine Orengo University College, London | "Exploiting protein families to predict functional associations and characterise signalling pathways"
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6.6. CANCELLED! | Martin Chalfie Columbia University, New York, USA | "Neuronal differentiation and mechanosensory transduction in C. elegans"
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20.6. 14.00-15.00 | Yehudit Bergman Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel | "Epigenetic regulation of cell fate decisions during development"
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