Starting in 2015, talks given in the frame of the Max Birnstiel Lecture series are recorded. They are made available to broader audiences via online videos, which you can find here.
Shedding some Light on the Dark Matter of the Genomic Universe
Thomas Cech, University of Colorado Boulder
24 October 2018
RNA phase separation and neurogenerative disease
Ron Vale, University of California in San Francisco, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
12 September 2018
The Design of Pluripotency: Plasticity and Order
Austin Smith, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
17 May 2018
In Search of Cajal’s "unfathomable mystery of life
Lawrence Zipursky, UCLA
25 April 2018
The ubiquitin proteasome system – from basic mechanisms thru human diseases and on to drug targeting
Aaron Ciechanover, Technion Integrated Cancer Center
28 March 2018
Neural circuits and behavior in larval zebrafish
Florian Engert, Harvard University
13 December 2017
The VHL Tumor Suppressor Protein: Insights into Oxygen Sensing, Cancer Metabolism and Drugging the Undruggable
William Kaelin, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
29 June 2017
Towards a Connectome of the Whole Mouse Brain
Winfried Denk, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology
8 January 2017
DNA sequence and the Epigenome
Adrian Bird, University of Edinburgh
9 November 2016
The cerebral cortex, a substrate for computing in high dimensional dynamic state space
Wolf Singer, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
7 September 2016
Telomeres and Telomerase in Cancer and Stem Cell Failure
Carol Greider, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
7 July 2016
Controlling the Cell Cycle
Sir Paul Nurse, London Research Institute
6 April 2016
Biogenesis and function of the autophagosome membrane
Randy Schekman, University of California at Berkeley
2 December 2015
New Technologies for Reading and Writing Biology
George Church, Harvard Medical School
16 September 2015