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The third session of our symposium is Bacteria. The session begins on May 8 with a talk from Hinrich Schulenburg from Kiel University. Register today: cssb-hamburg.de/symposium2025

The deadline to apply for a travel grant to attend the CSSB symposium is this Friday, February 28. To apply for the travel grant please complete the registration form and submit your scientific abstract. symposium2025.cssb-hamburg.de/registration

Check out this video summary of the first day of our upcoming symposium "Mechanisms of Infection - from structure to translation." Register by April 8: t1p.de/gztmj @unihh @embl @UKEHamburg @desy
The fourth and final speaker in the Parasites session of our symposium is Ron Dzikowski from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Register for the symposium by April 8: t1p.de/gztmj

CSSB alumnus Michael Filarsky from the University of Tübingen will give a talk during our "Parasites" session on May 7. Take a look at the symposium programme here: t1p.de/h48ek

Alan Cowman from WEHI @WEHI_research will give the second talk in our Parasites session on May 7. Register to attend by April 8: t1p.de/gztmj

Together, with @desy, Life Science Nord and the HIHeal network, CSSB was happy to host the "Linking Hamburg Infection Research to Industry" event last Thursday. The innovative workshop combined lectures, 1 minute pitches, networking opportunities and CSSB core facility tours.




The second session of our symposium is "Parasites". Emily Derbyshire's @DerbyLabDuke talk entitled "Interdisciplinary approaches to reveal parasite vulnerabilities" will start the session. Register by April 8: t1p.de/gztmj

On May 7, Ilaria Ferlenghi from GSK will give a talk entitled "Fast-Track to Immunity: The Fusion of Structural Biology, AI, and ML in Vaccine Innovation" Register for our symposium today: t1p.de/gztmj

The first session of our symposium "Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation" is Viruses. @marylyn_addo from @UKEHamburg will give a talk during this session. Register by April 8! t1p.de/xu79k

The first session of our symposium "Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation" is Viruses. Ben tenOever @virusninja from New York University will give the first talk in this session. Register by April 8! t1p.de/xu79k

Our symposium "Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation" will take place from May 7-8. Over the next weeks, we will be introducing our 15 confirmed speakers. @cryoem_UBC from @UBC will be giving the key note. cssb-hamburg.de/symposium2025

Congratulations to our scientists from the García Alai Team for their new paper presenting the yerba mate genome! 🧉🧬🧪
Scientists at @Exactas_UBA, @EMBLHamburg, @MCB_Illinois and others mapped yerba mate’s genome, providing surprising facts about its biochemistry and evolution of caffeine biosynthesis. Find out more: embl.org/news/science-t…
We are pleased to announce that we have two travel grants available for our symposium "Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation” which will take place on 7 - 8 May 2025 in Hamburg, Germany. symposium2025.cssb-hamburg.de/registration

The Sondermann group and collaborators @UMDCBMG have identified a new family of bacterial enzymes termed diDNases. The research received a #Breakthrough Article designation from @NAR_Open Find out more: t1p.de/i07ua

Celebrating Christmas with German Feuerzangenbowle @CssbHamburg and manifesting the plan to become influenzers next year, with a bracelet made by Ying @Gardeniana 😅 Cool influenza virus work coming soon!🤫