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Preliminary Speakers Prof. Dr. Lilian Marx-Stölting, BBAW, Berlin Prof. Dr. Markus Wahl, FU Berlin Prof. Dr. Christoph Arenz, HU Berlin Prof. Dr. Nediljko Budisa, TU Berlin Prof. Dr. Rainer Metternich, Caprotec bioanalytics, Berlin Prof. Dr. Dirk Schwarzer, Leibniz Institute Prof. Dr. Elke Dittmann, Uni Potsdam Prof. Dr. Anna Maria Puglia, Uni Palermo, IT Prof. Dr. Daniel Gygax, FHNW, Basel, CH Prof. Dr. Bern Müller-Röber, Uni Potsdam Prof. Dr. Zoya Ignatova, Uni Potsdam Prof. Dr. Wolf-Dieter Fessner, TU Darmstadt Prof. Dr. Walther Schmidt, Wien. Prof. Dr. Roderich Süßmuth, TU Berlin Technische Universität Berlin Venue: Building TC (Room TC006) Technische Universität Berlin Str. des 17. Juni 124 10623 Berlin European Summer School of Biological Chemistry & Advanced Biotechnology + 15 professors from Swiss Universities in Muttenz, Wädenswil, St. Gallen and Valais. Registration For online registration and further information please visit our website: “Synthetic Biology“ http://www.biochemie.tu-berlin.de/ss Organization Prof. Dr. Roderich Süssmuth Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Chemie / FG Organische Chemie Strasse des 17. Juni 124 / TC 2 10623 Berlin [email protected] Prof. Dr. Nediljko Budisa Technische Universität Berlin Fakultät II / Institut für Chemie Franklinstraße 29 10587 Berlin [email protected] Costs Upon request - students Upon request - post docs + PhD‘s We intend to apply for funding in order to waive the application costs. September 5-7, 2011 Technische Universität Berlin Monday, 5th September 2011 8:30 REGISTRATION 9:30 OPENING REMARKS Prof. Süssmuth and Prof. Budisa 9:45 Prof. Dr. Sergio Schmid, HESSO, CH Recombinant peptide production 10:15 Prof. Dr. Zoya Ignatova Protein folding & misfolding 10:45 Prof. Dr. Christoph Arenz Micro RNAs - novel regulators of gene expression and potential drug targets 11:15 11:30 12:00 12:30 Prof. Dr. Nediljko Budisa Expansion of the genetic code, Synthetic Biology 9:30 Prof. Dr. Dirk Schwarzer Synthetic and Semi-Synthetic Proteins: Enabling Tools for the Life Sciences 10:00 Ulrich Baumgartner cell migration of gliomas 10:30 Prof. Dr. Walter Schmidt, Vienna Enzymes in Organic Synthesis FDP-aldolase (RAMA) revisited Matthias Bleisch 3D printing humaner Hautmodelle 11:00 Coffee break 11:15 Thomas Fischer Structure-based design of enzyme inhibitors Prof. Dr. Wolf-Dieter Fessner Enzyme catalysis 11:45 Prof. Dr. Uwe Pieles Trends in Nanotechnology 12:15 Prof. Dr. Lilian Marx Stölting Synthetic Biology and Bioethics: implications for the future development of the field 12:45 Anissa Kempf Antibody-mediated neutralization of Nogo-A increases axonal regeneration and plasticity after central nervous system injury Prof. Dr. Markus Wahl Design principles of the spliceosome, a highly dynamic RNP machine 9:30 Dr. W. Stark, Muttenz, CH The X-ray structure of a designed calcium sensor 10:00 Prof. Dr. Rainer Metternich Affinity based profiling with mass spectrometry 10:30 Prof. Dr. Eric Kübler Molecular diagnostics 11:00 Prof. Dr. Daniel Gygax, Muttenz, CH Integrated development of diagnostic assays 11:30 Coffee break 11:45 Prof. Dr. Bernd Müller-Röber Plant genomics & plant physiology 12:15 Prof. Dr. Elke Dittmann Cyanobacteria, natural products, evolution and environment Anna Weston, Muttenz, CH Taq-DNA polymerase: New environment for a practical application Lunch 14:30 Prof. Dr. Romina Dörig, ZHAW, CH Analytics of Antigen-Antibody-Complexes 15:00 Prof. Dr. Anna Maria Puglia Proteomics Werner Sören Computational fluid dynamics 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 A.-K. Born ZHAW Cells sens and respond to their environment 17:00 Student talks (10 min each) Wednesday, 7th September 2011 9:00 9:00 Coffee break 13:00 15:30 Tuesday, 6th September 2011 12:45 Prof. Dr. Roderich Süssmuth Antibiotics & Synthetic Biology 13:15 Lunch 13:15 Closing remarks 14:45 Prof. Dr. Sabrina Schmid Biofilm: Importance and Applications 13:30 Conference dinner 15:15 Dr. Sarah Wegmüller, HESSO, CH Identification of a gene cluster for the production of a lantibiotic 15:45 Christian Stuehrk Wood improvement by bioincising 16:15 Coffee break 16:45 Student talks (10 min each)