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SUMMARY:Seminar - Basic biostatistics (part 1)
DESCRIPTION:On 3 November 2025\, Carolin Delker will present scientific training on Basic biostatistics (part 1). \nTrainer: Carolin Delker\, PI (project A01)\nTopic: Basic biostatistics \nDate: Monday\, 3 November 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-basic-biostatistics/
CATEGORIES:Scientific Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251110T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251111T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20250414T142035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T100658Z
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SUMMARY:SNP2Prot Retreat 11/25
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday & Tuesday\, 10 & 11 November 2025\nTime: 8 am – 5 pm\nLocation: Hotel Kloster Nimbschen\, Nimbschener Landstr. 1\, 04668 Grimma \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule: Download v251103 \n\n\n\nRegister here!\n\n\n\nOn Monday and Tuesday\, 10 and 11 November 2025 the SNP2Prot retreat 11/25 will take place at Hotel Kloster Nimbschen\, a wonderful event venue close to the Mulde River built on the grounds of an ancient monastery. During this retreat\, the SNP2Prot community will address two major topics: discussing current project progress and developing effective publication strategies. \nMoreover\, the retreat aims to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration within the entire SNP2Prot team\, develop both joint and individual concepts for future objectives\, and further promote an open and collegial environment. \nDay 1: After the registration and brief welcome\, the retreat will begin with an overview of the current status. This will be followed by a short lecture on how project requirements and objectives may evolve across different phases of interdisciplinary research\, and on the current aims of our consortium. Following this\, PhD candidates and postdocs will share the progress of their projects in short presentations. A key highlight will be group work on joint review papers\, where in small groups PIs will moderate the brainstorming and developing of strategies for writing interdisciplinary review papers. In the evening ‘Helgas Almhütte‘ promises a ‘zünftiges’ (rustic) gathering. \nDay 2: Project presentations will continue\, and SNP2Prot members will learn about the status and concepts of CRC research data management. To further foster interactive scientific exchange\, a poster session will provide an opportunity for each project to present and discuss their ideas for compelling publication strategies. The retreat will conclude with a General Assembly Meeting\, where important updates will be shared and participants can raise questions\, suggestions\, and topics for open discussion. \nAfter these two inspiring days filled with science and social interaction\, (Early Career) Researchers (ECRs) will continue with an ECR-only day on 12 November without the PIs. → Read more: ECR-only day \n  \nWe’re looking forward to a great retreat. \n@SNP2Prot-Team: Please register to attend the event: Register here! \n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/snp2prot-retreat-11-25/
LOCATION:Hotel Kloster Nimbschen\, Nimbschener Landstr. 1\, Grimma\, 04668
CATEGORIES:Others,Retreats,SNP2Prot internal
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251112T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20250610T132550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T145133Z
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SUMMARY:ECR-only Day
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, 12 November 2025\nTime: 8 am – 5 pm\nLocation: Hotel Kloster Nimbschen\, Nimbschener Landstr. 1\, 04668 Grimma \nDirectly following the SNP2Prot Retreat 11/25\, there will be a dedicated ECR-only Day on 12 November 2025 designed by and for SNP2Prot PhD candidates and postdocs. This event offers ECRs the unique opportunity to shape the programme according to their own interests\, needs\, and ideas – without the presence of PIs. \nThe agenda will be co-created by the participating ECRs and is currently under development. All SNP2Prot PhD candidates and postdocs are warmly invited to take part\, contribute their ideas\, and help make this ECR-only Day a productive and inspiring experience. \nRegister for the ECR-only Day in combination with the Retreat 11/25: Register here! \n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/ecr-only-day/
LOCATION:Hotel Kloster Nimbschen\, Nimbschener Landstr. 1\, Grimma\, 04668
CATEGORIES:Others,Retreats,SNP2Prot internal
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251113T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20251015T140321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T140708Z
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SUMMARY:eLabFTW demo session
DESCRIPTION:Currently\, many researchers are interested in establishing electronic lab notebooks in their groups. There are many different software solutions out there (and even a tool to help you compare the different ones: https://eln-finder.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/home ) but not all of them are free or keep your data saved on-premise where only you can see it. The ITZ provides an MLU-only instance of the free eLabFTW ELN software (https://www.elabftw.net/ ) so we would like to pitch this to you as the potentially most straightforward and easiest approach. Many groups at MLU are already using it. \nAs a starting point\, SNP2Prot and Agri-Explore are happy to invite you to an eLabFTW demo session. \nTrainer: Stephanie Krüger (Biozentrum\, Microscopy Core Facility) and Joshua Kraft (Sinz-lab) \n\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, 13 November 2025\nTime: 12 pm – 1 pm\nLocation: Online (Webex) \n\n\n\nRegister here!\n\n\n\n\nTarget group: All level scientists of MLU \nSome additional information: \nStephanie Krüger and Joshua Kraft will present how they are using eLabFTW in their daily research routines — showing their approaches and use cases from labs with diverse needs. Each of them will give a 20-minute presentation\, followed by a 20-minute moderated Q&A session. \nThe goal of this session is to give all interested groups an overview of how eLabFTW can support digital research data management\, and to help you decide whether it might be useful for your own lab. \nIf you are interested\, please register for the Webex meeting here: Register here!
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/elabftw-demo-session/
CATEGORIES:Others,Scientific Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251117T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251117T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20251017T124936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T125030Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Biostatistics (part 2)
DESCRIPTION:On 17 November 2025\, Carolin Delker will present scientific training on Biostatistics (part 2). \nTrainer: Carolin Delker\, PI (project A01)\nTopic: Biostatistics (part 2) \nDate: Monday\, 17 November 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-biostatistics-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Scientific Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251118T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251118T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20250911T113557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T074333Z
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SUMMARY:Colloquium with Anne Claire Conibear (TU Wien\, Austria)
DESCRIPTION:On 18 November 2025\, Anne Claire Conibear (TU Wien\, Austria) will present insights to her current research as part of the SNP2Prot Colloquium Series. \n\nSpeaker: Anne Claire Conibear (TU Wien\, Austria)\nTitle: Posttranslational Modifications of Disordered Proteins \nDate: Tuesday\, 18 November 2025\nTime: 5 pm\nLocation: Lecture hall E.02\, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 9 (Heide Süd Campus)\, 06120 Halle (Saale) \n\nAbstract: The conformational flexibility of intrinsically disordered proteins and protein regions (IDRs)\, and their accessibility to modifying enzymes make IDRs hot-spots for protein regulation by posttranslational modifications (PTMs). Such PTMs increase the complexity of the proteome and can have central roles in regulating protein function\, location\, interactions and degradation. Little is known\, however\, about how PTMs modulate the conformations and interactions of IDRs\, as they typically occupy multiple conformational states\, have promiscuous interactions\, and are often removed or poorly represented in structural biology studies. In this presentation\, I will discuss our work towards understanding how PTMs modulate the conformations and interactions of IDRs. Protein synthesis and semi-synthesis provides access to site-specifically modified variants of IDRs\, such as the HMGN1 and Tau proteins\, and disordered termini of Hsp90 and β-catenin. These protein variants enable us to study the precise effects of PTMs and cross-talk of multiple PTMs on conformational populations using NMR spectroscopy. With these examples\, I aim to show how integrating chemical protein synthesis with structural biology of IDRs allows us to gain new insights into the effects of PTMs on the conformation\, dynamics and regulation of IDRs. \nReferences:\n[1] Conibear\, A. C.\, Nat. Rev. Chem. 4\, 674-695 (2020).\n[2] Niederacher\, G.\, Urwin\, D.; Dijkwel\, Y.\, Tremethick\, D. J.\, Rosengren\, K. J.\, Becker\, C. F. W.\, Conibear\, A. C.\, RSC Chem. Biol. 2\, 537-550 (2021).\n[3] Iebed\, D.\, Gökler\, T.\, van Ingen\, H.\, Conibear\, A. C.\, ChemBioChem\, 25\, e20241023 (2024).\n[4] Gajsek\, O.\, Becker\, C. F. W.\, Conibear\, A. C.\, Chem. Eur. J. e202403676 (2024). \n\nIf you like to meet with the speaker\, please contact the host\, Clara Schoeder (Uni Leipzig). \n\nSee all upcoming 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\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/colloquium-with-anne-claire-conibear-tu-wien-austria/
LOCATION:Lecture hall E.02 (Heide Süd Campus)\, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 9\, Halle (Saale)\, 06120
CATEGORIES:SNP2Prot Colloquia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251124T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251124T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20251017T125515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T125515Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Arabidopsis thaliana - a short history
DESCRIPTION:On 24 November 2025\, Marc Somssic will present scientific training on Arabidopsis thaliana – a short history. \nTrainer: Marc Somssich\, Trait Program Manager (KWS Saat)\nTopic: Arabidopsis thaliana – a short history \nDate: Monday\, 24 November 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-arabidopsis-thaliana-a-short-history/
CATEGORIES:Scientific Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251125T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251125T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20250509T090635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T092856Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled: Colloquium with Eske Willerslev (Director of CAEG at the University of Copenhagen\, DK)
DESCRIPTION:THE COLLOQUIUM WILL BE RESCHEDULED IN 2026! \n  \nOn 25 November we will welcome Eske Willerslev as a speaker at the SNP2Prot Colloquium Series. In Copenhagen\, he leads the Centre of excellence in Ancient Environmental Genomics (CAEG) and the Ancient Environmental Genomics Initiative for Sustainability (AEGIS). He is a professor at both the University of Copenhagen and University of Cambridge. In addition\, he is Excellence Professor at Bremen University\, Germany. \nSpeaker: Eske Willerslev (Director of CAEG at the University of Copenhagen\, DK)\nTitle: The AEGIS project \nDate: Tuesday\, 25 November 2025\nTime: 5 pm\nLocation: Lecture hall E.02\, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 9 (Heide Süd Campus)\, 06120 Halle (Saale) \n\nAbstract: The Ancient Environmental Genomics Initiative for Sustainability (AEGIS) \nClimate change poses a critical threat to human food security\, and its impacts are forecast by the IPCC to affect agricultural production across much of the globe\, putting a significant proportion of the world’s population at risk of food insecurity\, if not starvation.\nAlthough modern agricultural practices have built cropping systems that maximise yields in today’s climate\, these typically lack genetic and organismal diversity\, require intensive use of chemical fertilisers\, pesticides\, and heavy irrigation\, and have limited resilience to rapid climatic and environmental change. Attempts to meet the coming challenges of food insecurity and ensuring agricultural sustainability are further constrained by the genetically depleted staple crops\, the slow processes of conventional breeding and our poor understanding of organismal interactions and adaptations in both natural and agro-ecosystems. Yet each unique climate cycle\, coupled with human cultivation and plant domestication (starting ~12\,000 years ago)\, produced novel genetic and organismal configurations\, specific for all types of environments\, but not seen since. This has resulted in an almost – infinite number of past species adaptations and ecosystem responses to climate changes in a wide range of natural and human-modified settings. The great majority of the genetic information underpinning these adaptive responses has been lost through evolutionary change. However\, a rich record of those responses survives in the earth over many thousands and millions of years as ancient environmental DNA (eDNA). \nA single gram of sediment contains billions of DNA fragments and other ancient biomolecules\, providing a comprehensive record of the organisms that inhabited the local environment\, including fungi\, bacteria\, viruses\, wild and domesticated plants and animals – even in the complete absence of living organisms or fossil remains. Following analytical developments in eDNA over the last two decades – and concurrent rapid advances in the ability to technically modify crops and their ecosystems – it is in principle feasible to tap into this vast eDNA archive at scale to reliably retrieve genetic and organismal information from the past and use nature’s own solutions to climate change (across time and environments) as a means for improving future food sustainability. \nThis presentation is an introduction to a newly started large-scale project termed Ancient Environmental Genomics Initiative for Sustainability (AEGIS). The vision behind AEGIS is to build a more sustainable and secure food production system while also preserving biodiversity in cropping systems under climate change. To meet its vision\, the 18 institutions behind AEGIS will develop the essential science and methodology to use ancient eDNA – alongside other ancient and modern biomolecule-based approaches – to identify important organismal associations and genetic adaptations in natural and agro-ecosystems that will improve future food security under climate change. \n  \n\nIf you like to meet with the speaker\, please contact the host\, Alain Tissier. \n\nSee all upcoming 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\n\n\n 
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/colloquium-with-eske-willerslev-director-of-caeg-at-the-university-of-copenhagen-dk/
LOCATION:Lecture hall E.02 (Heide Süd Campus)\, Theodor-Lieser-Strasse 9\, Halle (Saale)\, 06120
CATEGORIES:SNP2Prot Colloquia
ORGANIZER;CN="Alain Tissier":MAILTO:Alain.Tissier@ipb-halle.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251126T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20251106T095723Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop Research Data Management & Working with ARCs
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, 26 November 2025\nTime: 2 pm – 5 pm\nLocation: Karl-Freiherr-von-Fritsch-Straße 4\, Room E.06.0 \nThis is one of four possible dates\, you can pick one and register here: https://blogs.urz.uni-halle.de/snp2prot/2025/10/workshop-research-data-management/  \nPlease note: To attend this date\, you will need to have an MLU login to use a computer in the computer pool or bring your own laptop.
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/workshop-research-data-management-working-with-arcs/
LOCATION:Computerpool Agrarwissenschaften\, Karl-Freiherr-von-Fritsch-Straße 4\, Halle\, 06120\, Germany
CATEGORIES:PROTEOFORuM Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113044
CREATED:20251106T100240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T100253Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop Research Data Management & Working with ARCs
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, 27 November 2025\nTime: 9 am – noon\nLocation: Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry\, BPI Meeting Room \nThis is one of four possible dates\, you can pick one and register here: https://blogs.urz.uni-halle.de/snp2prot/2025/10/workshop-research-data-management/  \nPlease note: To attend this date\, you will need to bring your own laptop.
URL:https://snp2prot.uni-halle.de/event/workshop-research-data-management-working-with-arcs-3/
LOCATION:Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB)\, Weinberg 3\, Halle (Saale)\, 06120
CATEGORIES:PROTEOFORuM Workshops
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