PhD thesis defense: Cornelia Ablinger

Lecture hall Pharmacology Peter-Mayr-Str. 1, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

Cornelia Ablinger Department Physiology and Medical Physics, Medical University of Innsbruck Title: Neuronal α2δ proteins modulate synaptic functions and contribute to neurological disorders   Place: Pharmacology MUI, Peter-Mayr Str. 1

CavX Seminar: Steffano Perni

Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB) L.03.121 Innrain 80 - 82, Innsbruck, Austria

Steffano Perni Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy TITLE: CaV channel modulation by Modulation of CaV2 currents by Junctophilins  

PhD thesis defense: Wietske Tuinte

Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB) L.03.121 Innrain 80 - 82, Innsbruck, Austria

Wietske Tuinte Department Physiology and Medical Physics, Medical University of Innsbruck Title: The functions of multiple interactions established by STAC3 in skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling   Place: CCB, M.01.490

CavX Seminar: David Keays

Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB) L.03.121 Innrain 80 - 82, Innsbruck, Austria

David Keays IMP - Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, Vienna TITLE: tba  

CavX Seminar: Nadine Ortner

Nadine Ortner University of Innsbruck, Austria TITLE: Model systems to study CACNA1D (Cav1.3) missense variants implicated in neurodevelopmental and endocrine disease. Place: tba

CavX Seminar: Geoffrey Pitt

Geoffrey Pitt Cornell University, NY, USA TITLE: Multiple beta cell-independent mechanisms drive hypoglycaemia in Timothy syndrome Seminar: LINK

CavX Lunch & Discussion Seminar

Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB) L.03.112 Innrain 80 - 82, Innsbruck, Austria

Organizers: Wietske Tuinte, Medical University of Innsbruck Stefanie Geisler, University of Innsbruck   Today’s topic: Address potential organizational questions from new students. Brainstorming on which topics we want to cover in our future meetings. 

CavX Seminar: Stylianos Michalakis

Center for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB) L.03.121 Innrain 80 - 82, Innsbruck, Austria

Stylianos Michalakis LMU Munich, Germany TITLE: Evolution of retina-directed gene therapy: new concepts and remaining challenges  

CavX Seminar: Alexandra Pinggera

Alexandra Pinggera Metrion Biosciences, UK TITLE: Introduction to the dynamic action potential clamp technique Online: LINK