PROGRAM

Hot Topics in Bionanoscience - Marko Kaksonen

Date:

Time:

14:00-15:00 hrs

Location:

Delft: Room A1.100 (building 58, van der Maasweg 9)

 

Hot Topics in Bionanoscience ('Meet-the-speaker')

Course description: Speakers from all over the world are invited to present pedagogical introductions to their field with an emphasis on basic concepts. Apart from an introductory lecture, the participants of this course will have an additional discussion with the invited speaker. During that extra hour, they will discuss a recent paper and the holy grails of the field.

The first hour is a lecture and open for everyone to attend (in this case this BN seminar at 12:30-13:45h, title tba). The second hour is reserved as a discussion hour with the lecturer for the registered class of PhD students and postdocs.

Audience: Registered PhD students and postdocs (see registration form below).

Credits: Those participants who attended (pro-actively) two Hot Topics sessions will be awarded 1 Graduate School Credit (GSC). Thus this session will 'count' for 0.5 GSC.

Preparation: PhD students who have registered for the Hot Topics course need to prepare for the session by reading the articles listed below. 

Date: Friday 2 June 2023

Speaker: Marko Kaksonen (University of Geneva).
Marko Kaksonen is a professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Geneva. His lab studies the molecular mechanisms of clathrin-mediated endocytosis. The lab develops and uses light and electron microscopy methods for quantitative visualization of cellular trafficking processes.

Host: Marianne Bauer

Required reading: Participants are required to prepare for this session by reading the following papers (also as download-able files below):

  • tba

Abstract of the BN seminar: tba

Registration
You can register for the course by filling in the form below. Your place at the course will be confirmed via email before the start of the Hot Topics session. In case there are too many registrants, a selection will be made based on first-come-first-served.

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Hot Topics in Bionanoscience - registration form

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