Séminaire PA Lallement

The seminar of the week will be given by Pierre Alexandre Lallemand who is a PhD student in the lab. The title of his seminar is :”Structural and functional analysis of gluthation transferases with catalytic cysteins”. The seminar will be held at the university campus, 7th floor of the B building in the seminar room of the UFR STB at 1.30 pm on friday 04/19.

Seminar E. Martino

Vendredi 5 avril – 13h30

Elena Martino (IaM/Université de Turin)

“Ericoid endomycorrhizal fungi: from the study of the stress tolerance mechanisms to the study of the interaction with the host plant”

 Salle de conférence INRA

Redox meeting

Redox on the Rise!

 Redox Biology Symposium, Kaiserslautern, UniGR-Redox_Symposium_Poster-1April 11-12, 2013

Redox processes are of pivotal relevance for all cellular functions. The analyses of redox reactions has a long history but only the recent technical advances for example in the visualization of intracellular redox changes or in the proteome-wide determination of oxidative modifications showed the impressive relevance of redox process for all aspects of life sciences, ranging from basic research in biology to applied biotechnology and medicine. The biochemical principles as well as the physiologic roles of redox processes are studied by a large number of research groups working at universities of the Greater Region (Homburg, Liège, Luxembourg, Kaiserslautern, Metz, Nancy, Saarbrücken and Trier). The idea of this symposium is it to bring professors, postdocs and PhD students of these universities together to provide an overview on the research on redox biology in the Greater Region, to identify potential common interests and foster the interaction among researchers. In addition to the presentation of research projects of the participants in form of talks and posters there will be time to discuss possible strategies for further collaborations of the groups and the potential for the acquisition of research grants from national or European funding agencies.

Organized by

Prof. Dr. Johannes Herrmann, Kaiserslautern, Germany

Prof. Dr. Markus Hoth Universität des Saarlandes, Homburg/Saar, Germany

Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Jacquot, Université de Lorraine, France