Events


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Public presentation on Tuesday 16 January 2024
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Department Meeting: Prof. Stefan Laufer, Universität Tübingen, Germany
Public defence of Anna Magdalena Huber
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Research Data Management Course, 23-24 January 2024
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Research Data Management Course, 23-24 January 2024
Meet the expert: Prof. Julie Lovegrove, PhD, University of Reading, UK
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Public defence of Nedra Mekni
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Meet the expert: Prof. M. Francois Hug, PhD, Université Côte d'Azur, France
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Public presentation
 

Fifteen early-stage PhD students from the three Pha-Nu-Spo disciplines will present their exciting dissertation projects. Don't miss it.

Date: 16 January 2024, 8:30 -16:30 CET

Venue: Online, public Moodle BBB

Lecture
 

Advantages of the Allosteric Pocket: Effects of Irreversible Binding Pockets-Spanning EGFR Inhibitors

An exciting lecture as part of the Department Meeting, by Prof. Stefan Laufer.

Defence
 

PhD thesis: A human neuronal in vitro model to investigate a protein replacement therapy for Rett Syndrome

Venue: Hybrid: Room 2D404 at UZAII (Josef-Holaubek-Platz 2, 1090 Vienna) and ZOOM Video Conference

Date & time: 18 January 2024, 14:00

Event
 

Does your research data management fail to spark joy? Do you wish that your research data management did spark joy? Do you like snacks? The data stewards from CeMESS and the Faculty of Life Sciences are hosting a Research Data Management Course for PhD students. Register until December 29th.

Lecture
 

Participating students will have the opportunity to meet and discuss with Prof. Lovegrove between 15:30 and 16:15. Afterwards, from 16:45 to 17:45, she will give a presentation on "Dietary Fats and CVD risk- Dispelling the Myths".

Defence
 

PhD thesis: Integrating Structure-Based Approaches and Artificial Intelligence Models for Computer-Aided Molecular Design

Venue: Video Conference

Date & time: 25 January 2024, 11:00

Lecture
 

Participating students will have the opportunity to meet and discuss with Prof. Hug between 15:30 and 16:15. Afterwards, from 16:45 to 17:45, he will give a presentation on "Decoding motor unit activity to understand the control of human movement: recent advances and perspectives".