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SUMMARY:Workshop - Good Scientific Practice
DESCRIPTION:For all researchers\, acting in accordance with the principles of good scientific practice is fundamentally essential. In its preamble\, the DFG’s Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice state: ‘Scientific integrity forms the basis of trustworthy research.’ Therefore\, a workshop aimed at deepening existing knowledge on this topic is one of the first obligatory elements of the IRTG-PROTEOFORuM. In this workshop\, you will learn what scientific integrity and scientific misconduct mean\, as well as about the gray areas between these two extremes. \nTrainer: Michael Schöner \n\n\n\n\nDate: Monday & Thursday\, 12 & 15 May 2025\nTime: 9 am – 1 pm\nLocation: Online \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe course date is already fully booked! \nAlternative date option: 25 & 26 June 2025 –> \n\nDay 1: What does acting in accordance with good scientific practice mean? What are involved stakeholders? \nAfter a brief historical outline\, participants are given an overview of the most important national and international regulations for compliance with good scientific practice and learn about the statutes specific to the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and the existing ombud system. Moreover\, the participants will interactively work on questions related to handling research data\, how to deal with problems concerning supervision and conflicts in academia. The workshop aims at reflecting on how we conduct science and which strategies we can develop in dilemma situations with regard to good scientific practice. \nDay 2: Who may appear as an author on a publication? What guidelines and recommendations are there and what do they say? Where are the grey areas? Who can help me? \n‘An author is an individual who has made a genuine\, identifiable contribution to the content of a research publication of text\, data or software.‘ (Guideline 14 of the DFG Code of Conduct Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice). This could say it all. In reality\, however\, the situation is often more complex. Especially in the early academic career phase\, your own situation with regard to questions of authorship is often characterized by a lack of experience\, uncertainty and dependencies. This workshop is intended to help you gain better clarity about the current regulations\, rights and obligations in the area of ‘publication and authorship’\, to become aware of the grey areas and to find out where you can turn to in case of questions and violations of scientific integrity. The workshop also includes a discussion on scientific writing in times of AI. \n\nThe number of participants in the workshop is limited to 20 participants. \nThe event is specifically organized for doctoral candidates and postdocs of the PROTEOFORuM. PhD students of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg are welcome to take part if free spots are available. \n  \nRegistration is open until 30 April 2025: Register here! \n  \n\n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/workshop-good-scientific-practice/
CATEGORIES:PROTEOFORuM Workshops
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SUMMARY:Colloquium with Jiorgos Kourelis (Imperial College London\, GB)
DESCRIPTION:On 13 May 2025\, Jiorgos Kourelis will present insights to his current research as part of the SNP2Prot Colloquium Series. \nSpeaker: Jiorgos Kourelis (Imperial College London\, GB)\nTitle: Pikobodies: What does it take to bioengineer NLR immune receptor-nanobody fusions \nDate: Tuesday\, 13 May 2025\nTime: 12:30 pm\nLocation: Lecture hall (GHS) of Biochemistry\, Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3 (Weinberg Campus)\, 06120 Halle (Saale) \n\nAbstract: Recurrent epidemics caused by plant pathogens pose a significant threat to global food security. While modifying natural components has been successful to retool the plant immune system\, this approach can be rapidly rendered ineffective by the emergence of new pathogen strains. Made-to-order synthetic plant immune receptors\, however\, offer a promising solution for tailored resistance to pathogen genotypes present in the field. Here we define four technical and conceptual advances which enabled successful engineering of NLR immune receptor-nanobody fusions\, termed Pikobodies\, for this purpose. These advances include 1)evolutionary analysis to identify domain boundaries\, 2) structural modelling to predict nanobody integration boundaries\, 3) rapid screening using transient immune and disease assays\, and 4) guided mutagenesis to abolish autoactivity triggered by some nanobody integrations. We show that plant immune receptors can serve as effective scaffolds for nanobodies that bind fluorescent proteins (FPs)\, and that the resulting immune receptor-nanobody fusions trigger immune responses and confer resistance against plant viruses expressing FPs. Since nanobodies can be raised against most molecules\, immune receptor-nanobody fusions have the potential to generate resistance against most plant pathogens and pests delivering effectors inside host cells. \n\nIf you like to meet with the speaker\, please contact the host\, Mariana Schuster. \n\nSee all SNP2Prot colloquia listed here: https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/events/category/colloquium/ \nThe SNP2Prot Colloquium Series is integrated to the \n\nHalle Plant Science Colloquium (HPSC) – https://www.landw.uni-halle.de/prof/pflanzenernaehrung/hpsc/\nIPB Seminar Series – https://www.ipb-halle.de/forschung/symposien-und-kolloquien/vortraege/ipb-seminare
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/colloquium-with-jiorgos-kourelis-imperial-college-london-gb/
LOCATION:Lecture hall (GHS) of Biochemistry (Weinberg Campus)\, Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3\, Halle (Saale\, 06120\, Germany
CATEGORIES:SNP2Prot Colloquia
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Proteomics
DESCRIPTION:On 19 May 2025\, Dirk Dobritzsch (Proteomics Core Facility) will present scientific training on Proteomics. \nTrainer: Dirk Dobritzsch\, Coop. Scientist (Proteomics Core Facility)\nTopic: Proteomics \nDate: Monday\, 19 May 2025\nTime:  12 pm – 1:30 pm\nLocation: Online \n\nThe SNP2Prot scientific training lecture series is a mandatory component of the Scientific Training within the IRTG-PROTEOFORuM. The lectures provide valuable insights into current research topics and methodologies. Recordings of the online lectures will be available on Stud.IP after the event.
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/seminar-proteomics/
CATEGORIES:Scientific Lectures
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SUMMARY:Seminar - SNPstar Feedback & Experience Sharing
DESCRIPTION:SNPst☆r is a central and useful tool in the CRC 1664. It’s still developing\, and the SNPstar team is aiming to continuously improve and extend the tool. \nTo support this\, Jan Grau and Benjamin Schmidt invite all SNPstar users to provide feedback and to discuss experiences\, problems\, visions\, etc. on 26 May 2025. \nTopic: SNPstar Feedback & Experience Sharing \nDate: Monday\, 26 May 2025\nTime:  12 pm – 1:30 pm\nLocation: Online \n\nThe SNP2Prot scientific training lecture series is a mandatory component of the Scientific Training within the IRTG-PROTEOFORuM. The lectures provide valuable insights into current research topics and methodologies. Recordings of the online lectures will be available on Stud.IP after the event.* \n\n*Please note that this particular event will not be recorded! \n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/seminar-advanced-tools-in-snpstar/
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