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Student Talks at the 2005 Rabenstein Meeting


The Rabenstein Seminar Series for PhD-students has a long standing history and is organized on a regular basis with attendees from universities and Max-Planck Institutes from Bayreuth, Dortmund, Erlangen, Regensburg, and Würzburg. This year the Rabenstein meeting, which is held in Pottenstein in the Frankonian Swiss, was extendend by one day entierly devoted to the presentations of the students of the ENB-graduate school "Lead Structures of Cell Function". Presenters were:
  • Alberter, Barbara: Strategies to overcome genetic silencing of transgenes encoded by viral vectors
  • Glagla, Susanne: Analysis of the allosterical switch mechanism of the catabolite control protein CcpA
  • Homeyer, Nadine: Towards understanding the effect of protein modifications on molecular recognition processes: Computational parametrization of phosphorylated amino acids in different protonation states 
  • Luetkenhaus, Katharina: Bacterial tumor therapy against melanoma
  • Peter, Ronny: Organisation of ion-channels on a biomembrane
  • Punagai, Munusami: Understanding the reaction mechanism of Cytochrome c oxidase in Rhodobacter Sphaeroides
  • Robubi, Armin: Structural basis of Raf Kinase Mutations and Raf Kinase Inhibitors
  • Tavalai, Nina: Construction of recombinant cytomegaloviruses encoding autofluorescent- and double-tagged versions of the viral transactivator proteins IE2-p86 and pp71

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