The Bremen Life Science Meeting will take place from 9:00 am (registration from 8:30) to 5:00 pm and will feature a full day of inspiring talks, discussions, and networking opportunities.
The following speakers are confirmed:
Hashem al-Ghaili, science communicator:
Making Science Fascinating
Nicola Brandt, Oldenburg University:
The Role of Lipid-interacting Proteins in Brain Development: Insights from In Utero Electroporation in Mice
Marc Hütt, Constructor University:
Understanding stability of microbial communities through modeling and data analysis
Alex Kempf, King's College London:
MKP1 deficiency enhances neutrophil-mediated fungal clearance in oral candidiasis
Susan Köppen, Bremen University
Bringing life science laboratory experiments and biological atomistic simulations into dialogue: how can this be successfully achieved?
Werner Nau, Constructor University:
Transmembrane Transport of Peptides and Proteins with Molecular Carriers
Elke Nevoigt, Constructor University:
Yeast as a link between abiotic CO2 capture and biotic production of valuable chemicals