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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Dr. Haass
DESCRIPTION:“Can we ever treat Alzheimer’s disease?“ \nIn his lecture\, the Professor will explain the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease and the hypothesis of the amyloid cascade. With this basis\, he will further describe amyloid-based therapeutic approaches\, their clinical issues and finally he will address neuroinflammation as a new therapeutic target. \n  \nDownload Flyer here
URL:http://schlossgespraeche.org/event/haass/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201117T191500
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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Hannes Mutschler
DESCRIPTION:Full Professor for Biomimetic Chemistry\, TU Dortmund\, since November 2020 \n“Bottom-up approaches in origins of life research and synthetic biology” \nThe bottom-up generation of chemical systems with life-like properties is a key objective of synthetic biology and origin of life research. In his talk\, Prof. Dr. Mutschler will present his research\, which focuses on the assembly of self-replicating systems from existing biological parts. Furthermore\, he will discuss the potential role of nucleic acid catalysts\, such as ribozymes\, as key players in an early biology that preceded modern life on Earth. \n  \nDownload Flyer here
URL:http://schlossgespraeche.org/event/mutschler/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201105T191500
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SUMMARY:Dr. Martin Denzel
DESCRIPTION:Leader of the workgroup for Metabolic and Genetic Regulation of Ageing\, MPI for Biology of Ageing in Cologne \n“Mutagenesis screens define unexpected roles of metabolism and protein synthesis in longevity” \nUnderstanding the metabolic and genetic regulation of ageing requires multiple parallel approaches. In his lecture\, Dr. Denzel presents his lab’s investigations of the metabolic modulation of protein homeostasis\, mechanisms that control protein synthesis\, and the role of stress resistance in longevity. \n  \nDownload Flyer here
URL:http://schlossgespraeche.org/event/denzel/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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