Mendel Lectures
Mendel Lectures' logo with black outline
The Mendel Lectures is a series of lectures[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] given by the world's top scientists in genetics , molecular biology , biochemistry , microbiology , medicine and related areas which has been held in the refectory of the Augustian Abbey of St. Thomas in Brno , Czech Republic since May 2003. The lectures were established to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA ) by James Watson (1928) and Francis Crick (1916-2004). The Mendel Lectures are named in honour of Gregor Johann Mendel (1822-1884), the founder of genetics , who lived and worked in the Augustinian Abbey in Brno 1843-1884. Based on his experiments conducted in the abbey between 1856 and 1863, Mendel established the basic rules of heredity , now referred to as the laws of Mendelian inheritance . The Mendel Lectures are organized by the Masaryk University , the Mendel Museum , and the St. Anne's University Hospital Brno. The twentieth season of the Mendel Lectures is running at present. More than 130 top scientists, including many Nobel Prize winners, have visited Brno to give a Mendel Lecture, for example Tim Hunt , Jack W. Szostak , John Gurdon , Elizabeth Blackburn , Paul Nurse , Venkatraman Ramakrishnan , Günter Blobel , Kurt Wüthrich , Jules A. Hoffmann , Aaron Ciechanover , Ada Yonath , Paul Modrich , Eric F. Wieschaus , Fraser Stoddart , Ben Feringa , Brian K. Kobilka and others.
History
The first idea of the Mendel Lectures occurred during the international conference ´EMBO Workshop: Genetics after the Genome´ organised by Dieter Schweizer and Kim Nasmyth in 2002. Kim Nasmyth, at the time director of the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology , and his wife Anna Nasmyth, Imma Mautner Markhof from Austria, Jan Motlík of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Jiřina Relichová of the Masaryk University prepared and organized the very first series of Mendel Lectures. They named the series „The Road to the DNA“ and focused the lectures on the historical context of genetics . The two first speakers, Sir Walter Bodmer from Oxford and Charles Weissmann from London, gave their talks in the Augustinian Abbey in Old Brno on May 13, 2003. Subsequent series have addressed more topical scientific findings. Since 2003, more than 130 top scientists, including many Nobel Prize winners, have visited Brno to give a Mendel Lecture.
The Mendel Lectures are also connected with the establishment of the Mendel Museum and revitalization of scientific activities in the Augustinian Abbey in Old Brno in 2003 in the event of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA ). The British Council donated a copy of the original photograph of James Watson and Francis Crick and a copy of their model of DNA from 1953 is on loan from Gustav Ammerer to the Mendel Museum .
Initially, the Mendel Lectures were financially supported by the geneticist Gustav Ammerer from Vienna through his charity Vereinigung zur Förderung der Genomforschung , by the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and by the British Council . Realization of the Mendel Lectures have been also supported by the Masaryk University , Authority of the South Moravian Region , the City of Brno , and the IMP Vienna . Between 2012 and 2014 the lectures were funded by the grant of the Czech Ministry of Education and the European Union (project Pluricell). Since 2015, the Mendel Lectures are supported by the International Clinical Research Center of St. Anne's University Hospital Brno and its project ICRC. From 2016 Masaryk University established Seminar Series and contributes with an essential financial funding.
Present
The Mendel Lectures are now mainly focused on combining cutting-edge interdisciplinary approaches, technologies and methods of biochemistry , biophysics , molecular biology , computational modelling , imaging, microbiology , cell biology , physiology , genetics , toxicology , developmental biology , evolutionary biology and medicine .
The program of the Mendel Lectures is prepared by a scientific committee composed of Aaron Ciechanover , Simon Boulton , Kim Nasmyth , Lumír Krejčí and Vít Bryja. The Mendel Lectures are now organized by Lumír Krejčí , Kamil Paruch and Gabriela Pavlíková from the Masaryk University .
List of speakers
Series
Nr.
Date
Speaker
Institution
Lecture title
Nobel
Notes
1
1
May 13, 2003
Sir Walter Bodmer
Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford, UK
"The human genome: Past, present & future"
1
2
May 13, 2003
Charles Weissmann
Institute of Neurology, London, UK
"The role of DNA in prion diseases"
1
3
June 5, 2003
Horace Judson
George Washington University , USA
"Before the structure: The roots of the evolution in biology"
1
4
September 29, 2003
Sir Tim Hunt
Cancer Research UK , Clare Hall Laboratories, UK
"Cells and their division"
Nobel prize 2001
[ 5]
1
5
October 16, 2003
Sir David Hopwood
John Innes Centre , Norwich, UK
"Fifty years of Streptomyces genetics: Implications for antibiotic discovery"
1
6
October 30, 2003
Anne McLaren
The Wellcome Trust / Cancer Research UK , Cambridge, UK
"Mendel and Michurin today"
1
7
November 11, 2003
Emil Paleček
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic , Brno
"DNA double helix in Czechoslovakia. Electrochemical DNA sensors"
1
8
November 11, 2003
Georgii Georgiev
Institute of Gene Biology, Moscow, Russia
"Some achievements of Russian molecuar genetics between double helix and human genome"
1
9
December 9, 2003
François Gros
Académie des Sciences , Paris, France
"From the double helix to genomics and beyond"
2
10
October 7, 2004
Edward Trifonov
University of Haifa , Israel
"The nature and organisation of genomes, their sequence structure and evolution"
2
11
October 21, 2004
Jack W. Szostak
Howard Hughes Medical Institute , Boston, USA
"The origin of life and the emergence of Darwinian evolution"
Nobel prize 2009
[ 6]
2
12
November 18, 2004
Barry Dickson
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology , Vienna, Austria
"Wired for sex: How reproductive behaviours are programmed into a fly’s brain"
2
13
March 17, 2005
Ernst Hafen
University of Zurich , Switzerland
"Genetic dissection of insulin signalling and growth in drosophila"
2
14
April 20, 2005
Marc-André Sirard
Université Laval , Quebec, Canada
"Gene expression in bovine oocytes and embryos: Prospect and challenges"
2
15
May 5, 2005
Sir Alec Jeffreys
University of Leicester , UK
"Genetic fingerprinting and beyond"
3
16
October 3, 2005
Steven McKnight
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center , Dallas, USA
"Schizophrenia, stem cells and sprouty signaling"
3
17
November 10, 2005
Kim Nasmyth
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology , Vienna, Austria
"Molecules behind Mendel’s laws of heredity: How cohesin holds sister DNAs together during mitosis and meiosis"
3
18
March 30, 2006
Richard Henderson
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology , Cambridge, UK
3
19
April 6, 2006
Jiri Bartek
Danish Cancer Society , Copenhagen, Denmark
"DNA damage response: Molecular mechanisms and relevance for cancer"
3
20
April 20, 2006
Václav Pačes
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic , Prague
"On the origin of life on Earth"
3
21
May 4, 2006
Susan Lindquist
MIT , Cambridge, USA / Whitehead Institute / HHMI
"Prion proteins and new paradigm epigenetics"
3
22
May 18, 2006
Adrian Bird
Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh , UK
"Proteins that read DNA methylaton signal"
4
23
October 12, 2006
John Gurdon
Wellcome/CRC Institute, University of Cambridge , UK
"Nuclear reprogramming as a route to cell replacement"
Nobel Prize 2012
[ 7]
4
24
October 26, 2006
Ronald Plasterk
Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology , Utrecht
"miRNAs for animal development"
4
25
October 31, 2006
Elizabeth Blackburn
University of California , San Francisco, USA
"Responses of cells and organisms to altered telomere maintenance"
Nobel Prize 2009
[ 8]
4
26
November 9, 2006
Rodney Rothstein
Columbia University , New York, USA
"Choreography of the DNA damage response in budding yeast"
4
27
April 19, 2007
Wilhelm Ansorge
ETH Zurich , Switzerland
"Genomes, proteomes and single cell analysis"
4
28
April 26, 2007
Richard Losick
Harvard University , Boston, USA
"Surprises in how microbes cope with uncertainty"
4
29
May 10, 2007
Jan Ellenberg
EMBO , Heidelberg, Germany
"Imaging how living cells divide: From single proteins to genome wide screening"
5
30
October 2, 2007
Titia de Lange
Rockefeller University , New York, USA
"How telomeres deal with the DNA damage response"
5
31
November 8, 2007
Walter Jakob Gehring
University of Basel , Switzerland
"The master control gene of eye development and the evolution of light reception"
5
32
November 29, 2007
Svante Pääbo
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology , Leipzig, Germany
"Of humans, neanderthals and apes"
Nobel prize 2022
5
33
March 6, 2008
Elliot Meyerowitz
California Institute of Technology , Pasadena, USA
"Plant stem cells: Live imaging and computational models of the Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem"
5
34
April 10, 2008
Stephen Craig West
Cancer Research UK , Clare Hall Laboratories, UK
"DNA strand-break repair and relationship to human disease"
5
35
April 17, 2008
Richard M. Durbin
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute , Cambridge, UK
"Sequencing hundreds of human genomes"
5
36
May 5, 2008
Sir Paul Nurse
Rockefeller University , New York, USA
"The great ideas of biology"
Nobel Prize 2001
[ 9]
6
37
October 9, 2008
Jan-Michael Peters
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology , Vienna, Austria
"How cohesin controls sister chromatid cohesion and transcription"
6
38
November 20, 2008
Andrea Musacchio
FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology Foundation / European Institute of Oncology , Milan, Italy
"Molecular bases of chromosome segregation"
6
39
March 29, 2009
Jonas Frisén
Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm, Sweden
"New neurons in old brains"
6
40
May 7, 2009
Sir Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology , Cambridge, UK
"What structures of the ribosome have revealed about its central role in translating genetic information"
Nobel Prize 2009
[ 10]
6
41
May 14, 2009
Frances Ashcroft
University of Oxford , UK
"Neonatal diabetes: From ion channel to disease"
6
42
May 21, 2009
Walter Keller [de ]
University of Basel , Switzerland
"3´end processing of messenger RNA precursors and RNA quality control"
7
43
October 15, 2009
Meinrad Busslinger
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology , Vienna, Austria
"Lineage commitment and developmental plasticity of lymphocytes"
7
44
October 22, 2009
Jason Chin
The Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
"New genetic codes"
7
45
November 23, 2009
James E. Haber
Brandeis University , Waltham, USA
"Multiple mechanisms to repair a broken chromosome"
7
46
April 29, 2010
Azim Surani
Gurdon Institute , Cambridge, UK
"Germ cell specification in mice"
7
47
May 13, 2010
Kai Simons
Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics , Dresden, Germany
"Cell membrane organisation and lipid rafts"
7
48
May 27, 2010
Ueli Schibler
University of Geneva , Switzerland
"Circadian gene expression in mammals: How does the brain talk to the body?"
8
49
October 21, 2010
Michael N. Hall
University of Basel , Switzerland
"TOR signaling in growth and metabolism"
8
50
November 4, 2010
Iain Campbell
University of Oxford , UK
"Cell migration and protein-protein interactions"
8
51
April 7, 2011
Linda Partridge
University College London , UK
"The new biology of ageing"
8
52
April 14, 2011
David John Sherratt
University of Oxford , UK
"A passion for DNA"
8
53
May 5, 2011
Steven Henikoff
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center , Seattle, USA
"Histone variant dynamics and epigenetics"
8
54
May 12, 2011
Hans Clevers
Netherlands Institute of Developmental Biology , Utrecht, Netherlands
"Wnt signaling, Lgr5 stem cells and cancer"
8
55
May 26, 2011
Jeffery Errington
Newcastle University , UK
"L-form bacteria and the origins of life"
9
56
October 6, 2011
John Diffley
Cancer Research UK , London, UK
"How Mendel's genes are copied"
9
57
October 13, 2011
Timothy John Mitchison
Harvard Medical School , Boston, USA
"How does a large cell find its center?"
9
58
November 10, 2011
Jürgen Knoblich
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) , Vienna, Austria
"Proliferation control and tumorigenesis in stem cell lineages of the nervous system: Lessons from Drosophila and mouse genetics"
9
59
March 8, 2012
Angelika Amon
MIT , Cambridge, USA
"Causes and consequences of aneuploidy"
9
60
March 22, 2012
Anthony A. Hyman
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics , Dresden, Germany
"Cytoplasmic organization through phase transitions"
9
61
April 19, 2012
Roland Kanaar
Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, Netherlands
"How DNA recombination maintains genome integrity"
9
62
May 10, 2012
Óscar Fernández-Capetillo
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid, Spain
"Exploring the role of replicative stress in cancer and ageing"
9
63
May 24, 2012
Douglas E. Koshland
University of California , Berkeley, USA
"Preventing chromosomes from going rogue"
10
64
October 8, 2012
Gary Ruvkun
Simches Research Center , Boston, USA
"An animal surveillance pathway for microbial inhibition of conserved cellular components and induction of defense responses"
10
65
October 8, 2012
Josef Jiricny
University of Zurich , Switzerland
"FAN 1, a novel enzyme involved in the processing of cisplatin adducts in DNA"
10
66
October 8, 2012
Jan Hoeijmakers
Erasmus Medical Center , Rotterdam, Netherlands
"DNA, the key molecule in cancer and ageing"
10
67
October 8, 2012
Jiri Lukas
Danish Cancer Society , Copenhagen, Denmark
"Spatial and temporal organization of genome maintenance"
10
68
October 9, 2012
Günter Blobel
Rockefeller University , New York, USA
"Molecular design of nature´s largest and most versatile channel anchored in the center of the nuclear pore"
Nobel Prize 1999
[ 11]
10
69
October 9, 2012
Julius Lukes
Biology Centre, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice
"RNA editing in trypanosomatid protists"
10
70
October 9, 2012
Jiri Friml
Flanders Institute for Biotechnology , Ghent, Belgium
"How cells make a plant: Role for directional auxin transport"
10
71
October 25, 2012
Nancy Kleckner
Harvard University , Cambridge, USA
"Meiotic recombination: The exception to, and the executor of, Mendel's laws"
10
72
March 14, 2013
Brenda S. Schulman
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , Memphis, USA
"Twists and turns in ubiquitin conjugation cascades"
10
73
April 11, 2013
Tom Rapoport
Harvard Medical School , Boston, USA
"How the ER gets into shape"
10
74
April 18, 2013
Torben Heick Jensen
Aarhus University , Denmark
"Making and breaking RNA in human nuclei"
[ 12]
10
75
May 2, 2013
Simon Boulton
Cancer Research UK , South Mimms, UK
"Genome stability and the control of recombination"
10
76
May 9, 2013
Peter Walter
HHMI / University of California , San Francisco, USA
"The unfolded protein response in health and disease"
10
77
May 16, 2013
Stanislas Leibler
Rockefeller University , New York, USA
"Following in Mendel's footsteps: Statistical analysis of microbial behavioral phenotypes"
11
78
October 17, 2013
Peter Baumann
Stowers Institute for Medical Research , Kansas City, USA
"Biogenesis and regulation of telomerase"
11
79
October 24, 2013
Carlos Bustamante
University of California , Berkeley, USA
"Grabbing the cat by the tail: How a viral molecular motor packages DNA"
11
80
November 21, 2013
Kay Hofmann
University of Cologne , Germany
"A common evolutionary basis for cell death pathways in animals, plants and fungi"
11
81
May 22, 2014
Joan Massagué Solé
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center , New York, USA
"Origins of metastatic traits"
12
82
October 30, 2014
Lorraine S. Symington
Columbia University Medical Center , New York, USA
"Mechanisms of homologous recombination"
12
83
March 5, 2015
Herbert Waldmann
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology , Dortmund, Germany
"Biology oriented synthesis"
12
84
March 19, 2015
Kurt Wüthrich
ETH Zurich , Switzerland
"The colorful postgenomic world of proteins"
Nobel Prize 2002
[ 13]
12
85
April 2, 2015
Xiaoliang Sunney Xie
Harvard University , Cambridge, USA
"Life at the single molecule level: Single cell genomics"
12
86
April 9, 2015
Michael Rosbash
Brandeis University , Waltham, USA
"Biological time travels: Old and new circadian rhythm tales"
Nobel Prize 2017
12
87
May 21, 2015
Jules A. Hoffmann
University of Strasbourg , France
"Innate immunity: From flies to humans"
Nobel Prize 2011
[ 14]
12
88
May 28, 2015
Maria Jasin
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center , New York, USA
"Protecting the genome by homologous recombination"
13
89
October 1, 2015
Masaru Okabe
Osaka University , Japan
"The first “Green mice” and the mechanism of mammalian fertilization revised by gene-manipulated animals"
13
90
October 22, 2015
Aaron Ciechanover
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology , Haifa, Israel
"The ubiquitin proteolytic system: From basic mechanisms thru human diseases and on to drug targeting"
Nobel Prize 2004
[ 15]
13
91
November 12, 2015
Michael G. Rosenfeld
HHMI / University of California , San Diego, USA / University of Rochester , USA
"Mendel's messengers: Enhancers and transcriptional programs"
13
92
March 3, 2016
Michael G. Rossmann
Purdue University , West Lafayette, USA
"A personal history of structural virology"
13
93
April 7, 2016
Steve Jackson
Gurdon Institute , University of Cambridge , UK
"Harnessing genetic principals to treat human disease"
13
94
May 5, 2016
Joan A. Steitz
HHMI / Yale University , New Haven, USA
"Viral and cellular noncoding RNAs: Insight into evolution"
13
95
May 19, 2016
Stephen J. Benkovic
Pennsylvania State University , USA
"On de novo purine biosynthesis: The purinosome"
14
96
September 22, 2016
Wolfgang Baumeiste r
Department of Molecular Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry , Martinsried, Germany
"The Molecular Machinery of Intracellular Protein Degradation: Structural Studies ex situ and in situ"
14
97
November 10, 2016
Austin Smith
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge / Wellcome Trust/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute , UK
"Design Principles of Pluripotency"
14
98
March 2, 2017
Ada Yonath
Department of Structural Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot , Israel
"The Genetic Apparatus, from Mendel to Critical Issues in Contemporary Medicine"
Nobel Prize 2009
14
99
March 16, 2017
Peter Donnelly
Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford / Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, UK
"Meiosis, Recombination and the Origin of a Species"
14
100
March 23, 2017
Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Harvard Medical School / Boston Children's Hospital / Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA
"Chronic Kidney Disease: The Mendelian Surprise"
14
101
April 20, 2017
David Tollervey
Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh , UK
"Lighting up RNA Interactions in Living Cells"
14
102
May 18, 2017
Paul Modrich
Department of Biochemistry, Duke University Medical Center / Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Durham, USA
"Mechanisms in DNA Mismatch Repair"
Nobel Prize 2015
15
103
October 12, 2017
Erich Nigg
University of Basel , Switzerland
"Cell Cycle Control of Chromosome Segregation: Focus on Kinetochores and Centrosomes"
15
104
October 19, 2017
Shizuo Akira
Osaka University , Japan
"Toward Understanding the Mechanism of Fibrosis"
15
105
December 14, 2017
Gregory Hannon
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge , UK
"A Small RNA-based Innate Immune System Guards the Integrity of Germ Cell Genomes"
15
106
March 8, 2018
Elena Conti
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie , Germany
"The RNA Exosome-Ribosome Connection: Coupling Synthesis to Degradation"
15
107
April 19, 2018
Tom Misteli
National Cancer Institute, NIH , Bethesda, USA
"The Cell Biology of the Genome"
15
108
May 3, 2018
Mark Ptashne
Memorial Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center , New York, USA
"The Logic Of Gene Regulation"
15
109
May 17, 2018
Steven Benner
Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution, Alachua, USA
"Artificial Genetics and Evolution in the New Millennium"
16
110
October 4, 2018
Eric F. Wieschaus
Howard Hughes Medical Institute / Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, USA
"Genes and the Mechanics of Cell Shape"
Nobel Prize 1995
16
111
October 11, 2018
Rudolf Jaenisch
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, MIT, Cambridge, USA
"Epigenetic Regulation in Development, Aging and Disease States "
16
112
October 18, 2018
Patrick Sung
Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, USA
"Mechanism of Homology-directed Chromosome Damage Repair in Eukaryotes "
16
113
March 14, 2019
Richard J. Davidson
Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA
"Well-being Is a Skill: Perspectives From Affective and Contemplative Neuroscience"
16
114
March 21, 2019
Emmanuelle Charpentier
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin, Germany
"CRISPR-Cas9: a Bacterial Immune System Repurposed as a Transformative Genome Engineering Technology"
Nobel Prize 2020
16
115
May 2, 2019
Manolis Kellis
Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, USA
"From Genomics To Therapeutics: Uncovering And Manipulating The Genetic Circuitry of Human Disease"
16
116
May 16, 2019
Fraser Stoddart
Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
"The Rise and Promise of Artificial Molecular Machines Based on the Mechanical Bond"
Nobel Prize 2016
16
117
May 23, 2019
Andrew G. Myers
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
"Progress Toward the Discovery of New Antibiotics with Efficacy Against Multi-drug Resistant Bacterial Pathogens "
16
118
May 30, 2019
Roel Nusse
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford University, School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
"Wnt Signaling and the Generation of New Cells in the Liver "
17
119
October 3, 2019
Stefan Knapp
SGC Frankfurt, Germany
"Challenges of selective targeting of protein kinases in cellular environments"
17
120
November 7, 2019
Andrés Aguilera
Department of Molecular Biology, University of Sevilla, Spain
"RNA-mediated chromatin regulation"
17
121
November 14, 2019
Caroline Dean
John Innes Centre Norwich, UK
"Antisense-mediated chromatin regulation"
17
122
November 21, 2019
Gerald P. Schatten
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA
"Would Gregor Mendel be alarmed that designer babies walk among us?"
17
123
March 5, 2020
Adrian Krainer
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological Sciences, USA
"From Base Pairs to Bedside: Antisense Therapeutics for Targeted Modulation of Splicing or NMD"
18
124
September 16, 2021
Andrew deMello
ETH Zurich , Switzerland
"Rise of the Micromachines: Biology on the Small Scale"
18
125
November 18, 2021
Marek Mlodzik
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
"Wnt/Frizzled Planar Cell Polarity signaling in development and disease"
18
126
March 17, 2022
Ben Feringa
University of Groningen, Netherlands
"The Art of Building Small"
Nobel Prize 2016
19
127
October 13, 2022
Klaus Rajewsky
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany
Role of the Antigen Receptor in Normal and Malignant B Cell Development
19
128
October 20, 2022
Matthias Hentze
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany
Exploring the Underground of the RBP World: Riboregulation
19
129
November 3, 2022
Kimoon Kim
Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Supramolecular Latch: a New Chemical Tool for Chemistry, Biology and Materials Science
19
130
March 2, 2023
Walter Salzburger
University of Basel, Switzerland
The non-gradual nature of explosive diversification in African cichlid fishes
19
131
March 23, 2023
Dirk Inzé
VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University, Belgium
Engineering complex agronomic traits in crops
19
132
May 4, 2023
Brian K. Kobilka
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
Structural insights into G protein coupled receptor activation
Nobel Prize 2012
19
133
May 18, 2023
John T. Lis
Cornell University, USA
Architecture and mechanistic interplay of promoters and enhancers in controlling gene expression
20
134
October 12, 2023
Susumu Tonegawa
MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Molecular Genetics of the Immune and Nervous Systems--Antibody Diversity and Memory Engrams
Nobel Prize 1987
20
135
October 26, 2023
Amita Sehgal
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Biology of Bedtime: Understanding the basis of sleep
20
136
March 21, 2024
Sarah A. Tishkoff
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Genomic Evolution and Adaptation in Africa
20
137
April 11, 2024
Johannes C. Walter
Harvard Medical School , Massachusetts, USA
Mechanisms of Vertebrate DNA Replication and Repair
20
138
April 18, 2024
Randy W. Schekman
Berkeley University of California, USA
Intercellular transfer of proteins and RNA
20
139
April 25, 2024
Thomas R. Cech
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
That Magical Strand, RNA
Nobel Prize 1989
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