PROTEOSTASIS – European network to integrate research on intracellular proteolysis pathways in health and disease – coordinated by Dr. Rosa Barrio: Final Dissemination Article and Future Directions The COST Action PROTEOSTASIS (http://cost-proteostasis.eu/), chaired and coordinated by Dr Rosa Barrio at CIC bioGUNE has just released its latest achievement – the final dissemination article. This Open […]
eNewsletter Issue 7 / Spring 2018
Our COST Action, BM1307- PROTEOSTASIS, has just ended. During all these 5 years, we have strived to bring together young and senior researchers, labs and companies, working on protein stability mechanisms in health and disease throughout Europe and associated countries. You can find an overview of all our meetings, webinars, courses, short term missions, congresses […]
Final Meeting (“Proteostatic Mechanisms in Health and Disease“) of the COST Action BM1307 PROTEOSTASIS led by CIC bioGUNE held in Athens (Greece) on the 22-24 February 2018
The Final Meeting counted with the participation of the Action Management Committee and Core Groups members, besides other participants, especially early career investigators (Phd students and post-doctoral fellows). The COST Programme Scientific Officer (Dr. Inga Dadeshidze), who assessed very positively all achievements and results of the Action, also attended the Meeting. We would also like […]
Inclusiveness Target Countries (ITC) Conference Grants in the framework of PROTEOSTASIS
nclusiveness Target Countries (ITC) Conference Grants are a new instrument promoted by the COST Programme and aimed at supporting PhD students and ECI researchers from Participating ITC to attend international science and technology related conferences not specifically organised by the COST Action. During the last year of PROTEOSTASIS, our Action has launched an open call […]
Professor Frauke Melchior, member of PROTEOSTASIS Working Group 3, has received the 2018 FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award
Professor Frauke Melchior, an active member of the PROTEOSIS network (Working Group 3), has received the 2018 FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award. The FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award recognizes outstanding achievements of female researchers in the life sciences. In addition, winners of the award are role models who inspire future generations […]
UbiCODE project kick off meeting and Symposium Ubiquitin Family and Cancer organised in Toulouse(France) between the 6th and 8th February 2018
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network “UbiCODE- European Research Training Network to decipher the ubiquitin code” kick of meeting took place in Toulouse. UbiCODE aims at training the next generation of researchers in the field of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins. This project is a reflex of the collaborations and impact of PROTEOSTASIS as it involves several […]
CIC bioGUNE, Grant Holder of PROTEOSTASIS, is recognized by the University of the Basque Country (Spain) for its education and training performance
On the 22nd of December 2017, CIC bioGUNE has been recognized by the University of the Basque Country (Spain) for its education and training performance. The University of the Basque Country recognized the work of CIC bioGUNE that each year hosts a very high number of graduates in internships. It was also outlined the importance […]
Final PROTEOSTASIS Meeting -Proteostatic Mechanisms in Health and Disease- DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION EXTENDED until 15th January 2018
The BM1307 PROTEOSTASIS Final Meeting, Proteostatic Mechanisms in Health and Disease, to be organized in Athens (Greece) between the 22nd and the 24th February 2018 is approaching. The deadline for normal registration was extended until the 15th January 2018. You can find all information about the meeting and the registration procedure at the following link: […]
Prof. Arkaitz Carracedo, PROTEOSTASIS WG6 and Translational Projects leader, recognized as Young Talent (“Joven Investigador”) in the field of biomedicine by “CONSTANTES & VITALES”
Prof. Arkaitz Carracedo, PROTEOSTASIS WG6 and Translational Projects leader, received the Young Talent (“Joven Investigador”) Award in the field of biomedicine delivered by “CONSTANTES & VITALES” Spanish Initiative. The award recognizes individuals, born after 1st January 1972, who are leading research groups in Spain and who prove original and relevant contributions in the field of […]
Dr. Rosa Barrio, Chair of PROTEOSTASIS, awarded by the FUNDACIÓN INOCENTE INOCENTE for her research work in field of children rare diseases
The work of Dr. Rosa Barrio, Chair of PROTEOSTASIS, in the field of rare diseases was recognized by the Spanish foundation “FUNDACIÓN INOCENTE INOCENTE”. This foundation aims to support activities that promote the quality of life of children facing different health, social and economic problems. In this framework, the foundation launches an annual call to […]