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BPC Graduate Programme activities and events

November 3rd, 2024

BPC Talk by Prof. Kristin Rattay, Institute of Pharmacology: "Mechanisms of immunological tolerance induction in the thymus"

August 22nd, 2024

Merck company excursion

Carola Meyer
Carola Meyer

May, 15th 2024

BPC Talk by Prof. Carsten Culmsee, Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy: "Mitochondria as converging points in neurodegeneration and in neuroinflammatory responses"

March 5th, 2024

BPC Talk by Prof.  Marco Rust, Institute of Physiological Chemistry: "Using gene-targeted mice to unravel actin regulatory mechanisms relevant for mammalian brain development and function"

December 7th, 2023

End-of-the-year Get-Together

Photo: Dandan Zhao

November 7th, 2023

BPC Talk by Prof. Thomas Worzfeld, Institute of Pharmacology: "Genetically modified mouse models"

September 5th, 2023

BPC Talk by Prof. Moritz Bünemann, Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy: "Detecting Protein Interactions my means of microscopy"

July 19th, 2023 

BPC PhD-Day 2023

Foto: Stephan Tang
Adrian Fricke

June 27th,2023

Sanofi excursion

Foto: Carola Meyer

May 23rd, 2023

Meet the young investigator: Dr. Jens Puschhoff, Epithelium Microenvironment Interaction Laboratory (EMIL, Heidelberg)

May 2nd, 2023

BPC Talk by Dr. Mark Schmitt, Institute of Pharmacology: "Recent Advances in Intestinal Organoid Research"

November 29th, 2022

Workshop on data management and data management plans

November 11th, 2022

BPC Talk by Prof. Jens Kockskämper, Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy: "Cardiomyocytes"

September 6th, 2022

BPC Talk by Prof. Oliver Hantschel, Institute of Physiological Chemistry: "Targeting signaling pathways in cancer"

August 19th, 2022

CSL-Behring excursion

August 11th, 2022

After work get-together

May 5th, 2022

BPC Talk by Prof. Johannes Graumann, Institute of Translational Proteomics: "What you should know about mass spectrometry based proteomics - a conceptual introduction"

February 1st, 2022

BPC Talk by Prof. Holger Garn, Translational Inflammation Research Division
& Core Facility for Single Cell Multiomics: "CITE-Seq – parallel analysis of transcriptome and protein surface markers expression at single cell level"

January 1st, 2022

Lauch of the BPC Graduate Programme

BPC Graduate Programme