BFBAnnual Meeting February 24/25 2025

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Everything the BFB has to offer.

BFB Events
BFB Events
ThemeNight Nanobodies
Seminar room, BMZ II, ...
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Join us for another ThemeNight, jointly organized by the Bonner Forum Biomedizin, the Bonn Technology Campus and the Postdoc-Orga team from the ImmunoSensation ...
Eine Wissenschaftlerin und ein Wissenschaftler arbeiten hinter einer Glasfassade und mischen Chemikalien mit Großgeräten.
© Simon Schneider

BFB JobTalks

Career Counseling: Let's talk about jobs. Former BFB member introduce their jobs in and outside academia.

Eine Wissenschaftlerin und ein Wissenschaftler arbeiten hinter einer Glasfassade und mischen Chemikalien mit Großgeräten.
© BFB

ThemeNights

 We introduce methods and techniques together with application examples. 

Eine Wissenschaftlerin und ein Wissenschaftler arbeiten hinter einer Glasfassade und mischen Chemikalien mit Großgeräten.
© Simon Schneider

Workshops

We offer workshops to learn methods and soft skills training for Life Sciences

Eine Wissenschaftlerin und ein Wissenschaftler arbeiten hinter einer Glasfassade und mischen Chemikalien mit Großgeräten.
© Simon Schneider

BFB Annual Meeting

At the annual BFB meeting the main focus will be on presentations by young scientists presenting their current results in their fields in short lectures or during the poster-sessions.  

Seminars and Talks

  • GBMLunch: Regulation of autophagy in health and disease

    The GBM Lunch is aimed at a wide audience, both in terms of professional scope and the level of expertise of the participants. Following the lecture there will be an opportunity for Q&A. Zvulun Elazar, Faculty of Biology, Department of Biolmolecular Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel Regulation of autophagy in health and disease

  • New Trends in Genetics and Bioinformatics

    Dr. Henrike O. Heyne, Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam Predicting epilepsy with large scale genomic and clinical data

  • MPINB Evolution of vertebrate brains: insights from salamanders

    Neuroscience Seminar Series @Max-Planck-Institut for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar Maria Antonietta Tosches, Assistant Professor at Columbia University Evolution and plasticity of vertebrate brains: insights from salamanders

  • Bonn-Cologne Computational Neuroscience Seminar

    Prof. Mark Van Rossum Neural Computation group at the University of Nottingham Energy efficient learning in neural networks

  • Dendritic computation synaptic plasticity & molecular mechanisms

    Free, online and global workshop Dendritic computation, synaptic plasticity & molecular mechanisms One of the workshop goals is to try to bring together computational and experimental researchers working on molecular mechanisms in neurons. We aim to learn more about the recent findings of friends and colleagues working on joint projects, connect people working on complementary data sets and explore potential for future joint ventures.

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