At present, an early diagnosis of the tumour-like crown gall disease affecting grapevines seems out of reach. Two researchers have taken a closer look at the tumours and found a very special environment.
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A surplus with consequences
08/04/2016Why do healthy cells become malignant and proliferate uncontrollably? Scientists of the University of Würzburg have investigated the role of a special protein in this process and settled and old controversy.
moreHow plants can grow on salt-affected soils
07/14/2016The increasing salinisation of soils is a major problem for farmers worldwide. Scientists of the University of Würzburg have now examined how plants regulated their salt intake. Their results could be significant to breed more salt-tolerant species.
moreHow plants sense electric fields
06/08/2016An international group of researchers has pinpointed the sensor plants use to sense electric fields. A beneficial side effect: Their work could contribute to the understanding of how the Ebola virus enters human cells.
moreAphids as biosensors
03/15/2016Do plants have some kind of nervous system? This is difficult to establish as there are no suitable measurement methods around. Plant researchers from Würzburg used aphids for this purpose – and discovered that plants respond differently to different kinds of damage.
moreMicroscopy: Nine at one blow
02/04/2016Advance in biomedical imaging: The University of Würzburg's Biocenter has enhanced fluorescence microscopy to label and visualise up to nine different cell structures simultaneously.
moreTracking down a bloodsucking pest
02/02/2016An international team of scientists has managed to sequence the genome of the bedbug. Among them are neurogeneticists from the University of Würzburg's Biocenter. They studied genes that control the circadian clock, secretion and moulting processes.
morePlants can do maths
01/21/2016The carnivorous Venus flytrap carefully plans its meals: It can count how often it is touched by an insect to calculate the digestive effort. This discovery has been made by plant scientists of the University of Würzburg.
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PHD defense Mareike Kortmann; Faculty for Biology
“Biodiversity and recreation - Optimizing tourism and forest management in forests affected by bark beetles""
05/26/2021, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PMCategory: | Fakultät für Biologie, Kalender-JMU, Kolloquium, Promotionskolloquium |
Location: | Hörsaal A102, B1 (Biozentrum), Hubland Süd |
Organizer: | Fakultät für Biologie, via Zoom |
Speaker: | Mareike Kortmann, M. Sc. |
Lecture in the context of the application for a Heisenberg Professorship at the Department of Zoology I
Life beyond Opisthokonts: visualising the non-conventional RNA biology of trypanosomes
05/21/2021, 4:00 PM - 4:45 PMCategory: | Fakultät für Biologie, Kalender-JMU, Kolloquium, Promotionskolloquium |
Location: | Seminarpavillon des Julius-von-Sachs-Instituts |
Organizer: | Fakultät für Biologie, via Zoom |
Speaker: | PD Dr. Susanne Kramer (ZooI) |
PHD defense Yang Zhou; Fakultät für Biologie
“The exploitation of opsin-based optogenetic tools for applicaion in higher plants"
04/30/2021, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AMCategory: | Fakultät für Biologie, Kalender-JMU, Kolloquium, Promotionskolloquium |
Location: | Seminarpavillon des Julius-von-Sachs-Instituts |
Organizer: | Fakultät für Biologie, via Zoom |
Speaker: | Yang Zhou, M. Sc. |
PHD defense Carina Goos; Fakultät für Biologie
“Nuclear periphery granules of trypanosomes – A characterization of composition and function"
04/14/2021, 1:15 PM - 2:15 PMCategory: | Fakultät für Biologie, Kalender-JMU, Kolloquium, Promotionskolloquium |
Location: | Hörsaal A102, B1 (Biozentrum), Hubland Süd |
Organizer: | Fakultät für Biologie, via Zoom |
Speaker: | Carina Goos, M. Sc. |
PHD defense Ruijing Tang; Fakultät für Biologie
“Optogenetic Methods to Regulate Water Transport and Purify Proteins"
03/19/2021, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PMCategory: | Fakultät für Biologie, Kalender-JMU, Kolloquium, Promotionskolloquium |
Location: | Julius-von-Sachs-Platz 4 (Botanischer Garten) |
Organizer: | Fakultät für Biologie, via Zoom |
Speaker: | Ruijing Tang, M. Sc. |
Habilitation lecture in the context of the interim evaluation
"The plant low energy response: Central metabolic regulators link resource management with plant growth and developmen"
02/03/2021, 1:15 PM - 2:00 PMCategory: | Fakultät für Biologie, Vortrag |
Location: | Hörsaal A102, B1 (Biozentrum), Hubland Süd, A102 |
Organizer: | Fakultät für Biologie |
Speaker: | Dr. rer. nat. Christoph Weiste, Lehrstuhl für Pharmazeutische Biologie |