PROTEOSTASIS Webinar: “20 years and getting stronger – the Ins and Outs of SUMOylation” by Professor Frauke Melchior, 12th December 2017

On the 12th December 2017, PROTEOSTASIS organized, with the support of Bio-Techne, a  Webinar titled “20 years and getting stronger – the Ins and Outs of SUMOylation” and delivered by Professor Frauke Melchior. Professor Frauke Melchior provided an overview of fundamental mechanisms and highlighted recent developments in the analysis and physiology of sumoylation. Hundreds of […]

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Nov 30th. 2016. Webinar on “Autophagic Clearance of Proteasomes via Protein Quality Control Pathways”.

Webinar of “Proteostasis webinars series” on Wednesday, 30th November 2016, 3pm GMT. Prof. Richard Vierstra presented his webinar on “Autophagic Clearance of Proteasomes via Protein Quality Control Pathways”. He described his recent findings of a mechanistically conserved proteaphagy, a new protein quality control pathway that directs the autophagic elimination of proteasomes from both the nucleus […]

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Proteostasis Webinar: Dr. Richard Morimoto on “The Biology of Proteostasis in Aging and Disease”

Richard I. Morimoto Department of Molecular Biosciences Rice Institute for Biomedical Research, Northwestern University, USA   The health of the proteome is essential for life, which at the cellular level is orchestrated by the proteostasis network (PN) to regulate the flux of protein biogenesis from birth to death. The PN accomplishes this through the concerted […]

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Nov 27th WEBINAR by Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo . Selective autophagy in the fight against aging and age-related disorders

Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology and of Medicine. Institute for Aging Studies. Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY, USA   Selective autophagy in the fight against aging and age-related disordersDr. Ana Maria Cuervo Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology and of Medicine. Institute for Aging Studies. Albert Einstein College […]

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