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We are looking forward to welcoming @lucdoyon.bsky.social to #HEASVienna next week for a #HEASSeminar in #HumanEvolutionandthePalaeolithic.
More information and registration on our website 👇🔗
www.heas.at/events/heas-...
New Publication!
New Article by #HEASVienna member #LumilaPaulaMenendez on 'It Takes Two to Tango: A Pluralist Account for Building Comprehensive Explanations in Human Evolution'
#HEASPublications
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FÄKT goes Vienna BioCenter!
Check out the video (in German) stemming from their visit to @impvienna.bsky.social and Andrea Pauli's Lab:
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#viennabiocenter #FÄKT #lifescience
From the Vienna BioCenter to Max Planck: Fränze Müller is launching her own Proteomics Lab in Potsdam.
We spoke with her about the move, the future of proteomics, and the kind of lab culture she hopes to build:
One frame. Many voices. 💪
Ursula Schöberl (Ameres lab) studied Molecular Biology at the University of Vienna. Since joining the Ameres lab in 2024, she has been exploring miRNA biogenesis – bringing the same endurance and persistence to science that she sees in sports 🏃♀️
Join us on June 16th at 2PM CET for a hybrid seminar with Element Biosciences! Molly He, Matthew Gow, and Tillmann Burckstümmer will discuss single-cell multiomics, NGS, and how optical pooled CRISPR screening identified NF-κB regulators in human cells
Learn more and register: shorturl.at/6VQkD
We’re heading to #BIO2026!
Connect with Myllia as we share how our high-content CRISPR screening technology can fuel drug target discovery. Stay tuned for more details on where to find us and what we’ll be showcasing.
Book a meeting with us: convention.bio.org/partner
🆕 publication! 🧬 How are genetic traits reshuffled from one generation to the next? In a new @natureportfolio.nature.com Communications study, Lucija Orlić from the Matos lab reveals how DNA repair enzymes work together during meiotic crossing-over ➡️ tinyurl.com/y7zvjhnh
How do cells keep powerful antiviral responses under control—while staying ready to activate them within moments of infection? Researchers from Moritz Gaidt's lab at the IMP discovered that repetitive DNA can act as a powerful immune switch:
The GMI Communications Team wrapped up an inspiring week at #ECSITE 2026 in Gothenburg, connecting with other science communicators to gain new ideas & practical tools. Trust, elements of play, local connections & collaboration are key for broadening engagement with our science. #scicomm
As part of the HEAS Seminar Series in Human Evolution and the Palaeolithic Luc Doyon Associate Research Professor, IKERBASQUE Distinguished Researcher, Universidad del País Vasco / Euskaldún Herido Un...