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Young Investigators Day 2014

The Young Investigators Day provides a platform for young students to present their work and the work of their groups in a stimulating environment.
Its main aim is to connect young researchers in the broad field of computational life sciences and give them a chance to think outside of the box.

Date

April 30, 2014, 10:00 to 15:10 including lunch

Location

Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, UZAII Seminarroom 2D404

Registration

Free of charge, but please register here to submit your talk and to help us planning.

Program

Each talk is 15 minutes, plus 5 minutes discussion

11:00

Young Investigators Day Welcome

11:05 - 12:45

The wide world

Chair: Kristina Todtova (CUBE)

11:05

Tobias Lindner

Pharmacology and Toxicology

Molecular dynamics simulations of KirBac1.1 mutants reveal global gating changes of Kir channels

11:25

Adrian Cesar-Razquin

CEMM

Building and exploring an integrated human kinase network

11:45

Alexey Stukalov

CEMM

Statistical modeling of AP-MS data: an interface between mass spectrometry and biology

12:05

Raheleh Sheibany

CUBE

Endophyte-plant interaction: How endophytes sense the plant

12:25

Thomas Eder

CUBE

Transcriptomics of an ant-fungus, host-pathogen system in context of ant colony immunization

12:45 – 13:30

Lunch break

13:30 - 15:10

The RNA world

Chair: Christian Hoener zu Siederdissen (TBI)

13:30

Marcel Kucharik

TBI

RNA folding kinetics

13:50

Stefan Badelt

TBI

Conformational Design of self-processing RNA

14:10

Florian Eggenhofer

TBI

RNAlien - unsupervised RNA family model construction

14:30

Stefan Hammer

TBI

Engineering of RNA based devices for complex regulatory networks

14:50

Joerg Fallmann

TBI

RNA-protein interactions in RNA decay

15:10

Concluding Words

 

 

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