CSSB - Centre for Structural Systems Biology

CSSB - Centre for Structural Systems Biology

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Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB) is at the forefront of infection, structural and systems biology research.

04/10/2023

Looking forward to seeing everyone this evening for our panel discussion "Biofilms: The Sticky Science of Microbial Cities."

Even if you haven't registered, you can still join us for this exciting discussion about biofilms.

http://cssb-hamburg.de/biofilms

28/09/2023

How do biofilms form? How does science study their diversity? Are there "good" and "bad" biofilms?

These questions and more will be answered at our upcoming panel discussion on October 4 at 19:00.

Register today: http://cssb-hamburg.de/biofilms

04/04/2023

The registration fees for the CSSB symposium have now been reduced to 110€ for students and 220€ for scientists.

The abstract submission deadline for the symposium is April 14.

The registration deadline is April 21.

Register today:
http://cssb-hamburg.de/symposium2023

14/09/2022

"Neue bändigen - mit ": Podiumsdiskussion in Kooperation mit der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg am 20.09.22 in Hamburg.

, und auf dem Podium.

Anmeldung: https://cssb-hamburg.de/ki

11/04/2022

Congratulations to Catalin Bunduc from the Marlovits Lab for receiving the Van Leeuwenhoek Award.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/3xmwWKn

01/04/2022

Charlotte Uetrecht Leibniz-Institut für Experimentelle Virologie, HPI
and collaborators received funding from the Röntgen-Ångström Cluster for their Small Angle X-ray Free Electron Laser Scattering project.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/3IYW63K

26/11/2021

Please join us next Thursday, 2 December at 11:30 CET for our next virtual seminar. Thomas Pietschmann from TWINCORE will give a seminar entitled "Heterogeneity and plasticity, curse and key to HCV vaccine development"

For information on joining: https://bit.ly/3DTWsHt

24/11/2021

CSSB's Kolbe group (HZI/UHH)and collaborators from TZB,MPIIB, TU Braunschweig and the University of Marburg characterized a key virulence factor of salmonella.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/3nGuuJx

27/10/2021

Please join us on Thursday, 4 November at 11:30 CET for our next virtual seminar. Prof. Neil Ranson from the University of Leeds will give seminar entitled " Understanding bacterial nutrient transport using .

For information on joining: https://bit.ly/3EkaHVQ

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