👋 It’s been four weeks since our fantastic SFB 131 symposium, which featured an amazing line up and great participants.
🎬 Watch the video to relive the vibe!
Uncovering the initial response: Intra-mitochondrial surveillance activates the UPRmt: Molecular Cell www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
Happy to share our recent discovery of an intrinsic mitochondrial surveillance pathway that activates mtUPR already under mild oxidative stress. Great collaboration with the Vögtle Lab in Heidelberg @voegtlelab.bsky.social and the Büttner Lab in Münster @buttnerlab.bsky.social
Great collaboration project including our SFB 1381 PIs Claudine Kraft, Pitter Huesgen and Thomas Ott!
Congratulations to our SFB 1381 PIs Claudine Kraft and Carola Hunte and their teams - great story on the link between the mitochondrial fission and autophagy machinery!
On April 22 the SFB 1381 hosted a workshop for early‑career researchers on raising awareness of unconscious bias in research. The session combined concise presentations with active brainstorming, group exercises and real‑world case studies.
🙏 Thanks to trainer jennifer j* moos & all participants!