Vanessa Thomé, from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, joins our lab as a DAAD scholarship recipient for a research stay as part of her PhD.
Brett Wadley and John Dave Aquino from Gail Preston's Lab, Linacre College, Department of Plant Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, join our lab for a research stay.
Sara joins Sebastian Marquardt's Lab at the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
¡Muchas gracias por el delicioso pastel! A todos nos gustó mucho :)
Valentin was awarded the price of the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) for his master thesis.
Thank you all for participating in the Workshop!
Especially thanks to all the chairs, the speakers, the organizers and the technical support!
And congratulations to the 'Best Talk' winners Laura Arribas-Hernandez (Post-Doc) and Varvara Dikaya and Nabila El Arb (PhD).
We learned a lot about transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of RNA processing in plants.
Many thanks to Detlef Weigel for his interesting talk: "A Mutation Is A Mutation Is A Mutation".
The central topic of the talk was the recent discovery of the Weigel lab that spontaneous mutations occur non-randomly and less frequently in essential genes. Based on these findings, the current perspective of applying targeted mutagenesis by CRISPR/Cas technology for plant breeding in the light of the EU legislation on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was discussed.
The talk was part of the GBM Lunch Series and was hosted by Dorothee.
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We are excited to have three Alexander von Humboldt Fellows, Dr. Julieta Mateos, Dr. Yamila Agrofoglio (both from IFIBYNE, Buenos Aires), and Dr. Marlene Reichel doing research in our lab.
Check out the interview on Bielefeld Campus Aktuell.
Due to the current development of the COVID-19 pandemic, the workshop is ONLINE ONLY!
More information about the invited speakers, schedule, and registration can be found at the DGB HOT TOPIC 2021 website.
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We formally invite you to participate in the Inaugural DBG Eduard Strasburger HOT TOPIC Workshop organized by Dr. Marlene Reichel and Dr. Elisabeth Fitzek held at the Bielefeld University (ZiF).
More information about the invited speakers, schedule, and registration can be found at the DGB HOT TOPIC 2021 website.
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Dr. Yamela Agrofoglio, from Instituto de Fisiologiá, Biologiá Molecular y Neurociencias (IFIBYNE), Ciudad Universitaria de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, joins our lab as a Alexander von Humboldt fellow for a research stay.
Gabriel joins the group of Prof. Rudolf Jaenisch at the Whitehead Institute, Boston, USA.
The RNA society recognized Marlene's excellence in RNA research and awarded her with an RNA SOCIETY Poster Award at the 26th Annual Meeting of the RNA Society 2021 (On-line).
We celebrate the end of Dorothee´s Deanship - adding just another bottle to the collection dedicated to extraordinary events of our group.
As Dean of Faculty, Dorothee had the pleasure to hand over the awards of the (German) Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, GBM), the German Society for Plant Sciences (Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft, DBG), and Friedrich Wilhelm Hellweg Foundation to this year´s best Master students. Unfortunately, the celebration took place only virtually.
Janina was the Chairperson in the Commitee 'Prevention of Biowarfare' in this year's iGEM India Biosummit. At the center of discussion where the topics Biosafety and Biosecurity with many questions focussing on Covid-19. Proposals were developed on how the education and sensitisation of research scientists could be improved internationally and at university level regarding these topics. Furthermore, suggestions were elaborated on how institutions could be established to standardize and improve risk assessment and risk minimization.
Anna Spierling joins the lab of Jeremy Burton at the Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada, to work on Metformin and its influence on CaOx stone formation and life span of Drosophila melanogaster.
Please find the full conference Report on the [German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG)] website.
Chantal Potrafke joins the lab of Hugh Nimmo and Allan Jones in Glasgow to work on plant circadian rhythms.
Katharina Grunert and Rebecca Wolf join the lab of Sebastian Marquardt at the Copenhagen Plant Science Center.
Read the interview on Universität Bielefeld Aktuell
Annika Wunsch joins the group of Professor Ralph Knöll at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, to work on cardiomyopathies.
Dr. Tom Laloum, from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), Lisbon, Portugal, concluded his second reasearch stay in our lab and presented his work 'Regulation of ABA-mediated stress responses by SR protein splicing factors in Arabidopsis'.
As the Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Dorothee guided the graduate students and their families trough the event.
Congrats, Katharina! Katharina was awarded the price of the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) for her master thesis 'Feasibility of CAM Engineering in C3 Plants'!
Lisa-Marie Schmid, Dorothee´s Mentee from 'Biozentrum der LMU München', Department Biologie I - Botanik, visited us and presented us her work 'PUMPKIN and its role in chloroplast RNA metabolism'.
Arantxa Rojas, from the Palatnik Lab, Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Rosario, Argentina, visited us and presented us her work 'Identification of key sequence features required for microRNA biogenisis in plants'.
Thanks to Frank Van Breusegem for the invitation to and Zhicheng Zhang for organizing the RBP Workshop 2019.
We learned a lot and hope to see you all soon!
Back row, left to right: Zhicheng Zhang, Frank Van Breusegem, Sam Balzarini, Mareike Elgner, Dorothee Staiger.
Front row, left to right: Xingliang Duan, Meixia Li, Koen Geuten, Tino Köster, Olga Schmidt, Marlene Reichel.
After the workshop, Kai Xun Chan and Su Yin Phua took us out for dinner. Afterwards we marveled at Gents beauty.
We honoured our tradition and went to Lorenzos's for ice cream.
Meixia Li, KU Leuven visited us and presented us her work 'The effect of ambient temperature on model plant Brachypodium distachyon and mRNA-bound proteomes in plants'.
Their paper 'Regulation Of Flowering Time By The RNA-binding Proteins AtGRP7 And AtGRP8' was published.
Paula Duque, Maria Kalyna and John Brown organized a session on impact and function of alternative splicing in plants. As part of the session, Dorothee presented our work in her talk 'Ribonomics to unravel posttranscriptional networks in Arabidopsis'.
Dorothee, Craig Simspon and Allan James visit the Parasol. From left to right: Allan James, Dorothee Staiger, Craig Simpson.
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Dorothee Staiger and Thomas Dierks, here with the Orga Team, serve as contact persons for the Bielefeld City Group. More information on the [Blog], on [twitter], and on [facebook].
Dorothee attends Wallenfelser Rundgespräche and presents our work.
A few of us visited the Labvolution to keep up to date with innovative lab equipment and to listen to selected talks.
Dorothee and Maria Helena de Souza Goldman at the Seventh Brazilian Symposium on Plant Molecular Genetics.
Back in February, when Prof. Dr. Zofia Szweykowska-Kulinska visited us, her and Dorothee visited one of Bielefeld's landmarks, the 'Leineweberdenkmal', in the historic quarter of Bielefeld.
Dorothee visiting the Sika deer at Nara Park with Haijing Jin and Martin Crespi.
Christiane Karasev joins Professor Tomonao Matsushita's lab at Kyushu University, faculty for agriculture, to work on phytochrome mediated RRC1-dependent alternative splicing in concert with RRIP.
Luisa Wittemeier joins Sebastian Marquardt's work group at Copenhagen's Plant Science Center to work on the effects of transcription speed on GRP7 and GRP8 expression in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Paulina Lukomska joins Ignacio Rubio-Somoza's work group at the Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), Spain, to work on Cas-induced gene silencing at RNA level in plants.
As dean Dorothee lead through the celebration of the faculty of biology. Congrats to all our students who successfully completed their thesis this year in our department.
Janina Lüders attended the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP14) in Egypt in 2018 as an After iGEM delegate, taking part in policy making with global influence. Together with Ana Sifuentes (iGEM Headquarter, USA), Justin Vigar (Canada), Aiswarya Prasad (India) and Nina Jerala (Slovenia) she was asked to speak at the side event “LMOs, Synbio and DSI: Experiences from farmers and young scientists” (LMO= Living modified organisms, DSI: Digital Sequence Information).
From left to right: Justin Vigar, Ana Sifuentes, Aiswarya Prasad, Janina Lüders, and Nina Jerala
Janina engaged with global policy makers, stakeholders, the scientific community, several NGOs and others to engage in the process of achieving the Aichi biodiversity targets, to develop the post-2020 biodiversity framework and to discuss the application and implementation of several frameworks in the scientific world, such as Nagoya and Cartagena protocol. She met with the German delegation to the Conference and discussed the impact on the national scientific community with them.
This great learning experience that truly was a life changing event highlighted the importance of human practices as well as networking and collaboration of all stakeholders in international policy and diplomacy. Janina is very grateful for this experience and opportunity to be one of the voices of young scientists at this event with great impact on global policy.
Last but not least, the perks of attending this conference hosted by the Egyptian Government in Sharm-El-Sheik came with the opportunity to enjoy the lovely scenery of Egypt!
Dorothee visits Paula and her group at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência in Oeiras and enjoys lifely discussions with all the collaborators on their fascinating projects.
Katja wins Best Paper Prize in Plant Sciences 2018 awarded by the Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft for our iCLIP publication.
Tweet by Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft.
Notice by Bielefeld University.
Read the publication in Genome Biology.
Dr. Marlene Reichel from the ETH Zürich visits Bielefeld.
Laura Arribas-Hernández was awareded an EMBO short term scholarship for a research stay in our lab.
Dorothee and Katja attend Wallenfelser Rundgespräche. Katja presents her work on RNA-protein interactions.
Dorothee and Mikael report on work on flowering time control in our group.
The article highlights new developments to achieve transgene-free genome editing in crops, presented by Prof. Caixia Gao. The article also emphasizes the importance of non-coding RNAs and RNA-based regulation for plant performance.
Read the full article in the FAZ.
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The research_tv team of Bielefeld University produced a feature on the circadian clock and our work.
Congratulations to Nina Kim Stoffel who was awarded the prize of the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) for her excellent Master's degree!
A recent article on our work in the Westfalen-Blatt.
Publication in Genome Biology.
AvH fellows visit the Chair of RNA Biology and Molecular Physiology. Dorothee, Tino and Mikael organize a seminar where the fellows present their work and lead a guided tour through the growth facilites and the greenhouses.
Dorothee attends symposium of SFB 960 The Biology of RNA-Protein Complexes in Regensburg and presents our work on iCLIP and RIP-seq.
Ilsa Schneider joins Gordon Simpson's work group at the University of Dundee, Scotland, to work on mutants of the autonomous pathway and the m6A complex.
Sara Kobusch joins Prof. John Brown's research group at the James Hutton Institute, University of Dundee in Scotland, to examine the regulation of alternative splicing in cold response.
Britta Wenzel and Paul Kunath join Dr. Christoph Lippuner at the Inselspital Bern to work on miRNA regulated gene expression in the immune system.
Melina Martin joins Per Jemth's research group at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology in Uppsala, Sweden, to work on structure-function relationships of proteins.
Ramona Reichelt joins the group of Dr. Miriam Smith at the Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine, St. Mary's Hospital, University of Manchester, UK. She is involved in sequencing to identify mutations associated with tumours.
Tino and Katja attend the IGC Symposium on Plant RNA Biology in Oeiras (Portugal) and present their work on RNA-protein interactions.
Alex and Mikael present their work on flowering time control on the 6th annual consortium meeting of the DFG Priority Program Flowering Time Control - From Natural Variation to Crop Improvement.
Kasia was awarded the Helmut-Skowronek-Stipendium for Polish PhD students at Bielefeld University.
Dorothee attends Wallenfelser Rundgespräche.
Katja presents her work on RNA-protein interactions.
Janina Lüders who was awarded the price of the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) for the best Master degree in Molecular Cell Biology.
Visiting scientist Natalie Williams from UC Riverside (California, USA) joins the lab to study the SRR1 protein together with Mikael.
Paul Kunath joins the lab of Dr. Christoph Lippuner at the Inselspital in Berne.
Nina Härting joins the lab of Prof. Zofia Szweykowska-Kulińska at AMU, Poznan, to work with Dr. Jakub Donata.
Peter Hombach joins the lab of Prof. Dr. John Christie, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology of the University of Glasgow, to work on photobiology and optogenetics.
Cassandra Cieslak joins the lab of Prof. Dr. Hendrik Druid at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, to work in forensic medicine.
Nina Pfisterer joins the lab of Prof. Frank Löffler, University of Tennessee.
Louisa Habich joins the lab of Prof. Stephan Lange, School of Cardiovascular Medicine, UCSD.
Dorothee presents work on posttranscriptional control in Arabidopsis.
Rob McClung gives an expert talk on Biological timing - wie die innere Uhr unser Leben steuert (ekVV 205078).
Marius Brechtenkamp joins the lab of Dr. Paula Duque at the Insituto Gulbenkian to work on splicing factors in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Mareike Busche joins the lab of Prof. Martin Crespi at the Université Paris Sud to work on microRNAs in Arabidopsis thaliana roots.
Dilek Batur joins the lab of Dr. Christian Heintzen and Dr. Sue Crosthwaite at Manchester University to work on circadian rhythms in Neurospora crassa.
Olga Schmidt joins the lab of Prof. Gordon Simpson at the James Hutton Institute to work on RNA-based regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.
DAAD scholar Tejasvinee Mody (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali) joins the lab for a research project.
Janis Miyanji and Natalie Kobi join the lab of Dr. Christian Heintzen at Manchester University to work on circadian rhythms in Neurospora crassa.
Tim Lohoff joins the lab of Albrecht von Arnim to work on translational control and circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Symposium held at Bielefeld University March 24-26 2014. Local organizing committee: Dorothee Staiger, Daniela Holtgräwe, Selahattin Danisman.
The ScienceCafe was organized by Johanna Leuner, Patrick Piecha (Bielefeld Stadtmarketing) and Martin Knabenreich (Radio Bielefeld).
Congratulations to Martina for winning the poster prize!
Prof Shinsuke Kutsuna and eleven graduates students were visiting research institutions in Northern Germany including the 'Forschungszentrum Jülich' and Bielefeld University. Prof. Kutsuna has made significant contributions to the field of circadian rhythms, the main reserach topic also in our lab. The students had a tour through the lab and discussed their projects with students from Bielefeld University.