Marthe-Vogt-Seminars
Category: Marthe-Vogt-Seminars
Microbial Rhodopsins as Optogenetic Tools in Neuro and Cell Biology
Ernst Bamberg (MPI für Biophysik, Frankfurt)
08.10.2010 | FMP Seminar room ground floor | 3 pmmore
Category: Marthe-Vogt-Seminars
Synthetic Carbohydrates to Explore Glycan Structure and Function
Peter Seeberger (MPI für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung Potsdam)
22.10.2010 | FMP Seminar room ground floor | 3 pmmore
Category: Marthe-Vogt-Seminars
Titel folgt
Ronald Frank (FMP Berlin)
05.11.2010 | FMP Seminar room ground floor | 3 pmmore
Category: Marthe-Vogt-Seminars
Alpha-crystallin heterogeneity revisited
Sevil Weinkauf ()
19.11.2010 | FMP Seminar room ground floor | 3 pmmore
Category: Marthe-Vogt-Seminars
Structural biology snd drug discovery: difficult targets and neglected diseases
Tom Blundell (University of Cambridge, UK)
17.12.2010 | FMP Seminar room ground floor | 3 pmmore
Marthe Vogt (1903-2003)
Marthe Louise Vogt was born in Berlin in 1903, the daughter of Cécile and Oskar Vogt, director of the "Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung" here on the Buch-Campus. With a doctorate in Chemistry from the Humboldt-University, she established a reputation as one of Germany's leading pharmacologists. In 1931, aged just 28, she was appointed head of the chemical division at her father's institute. More


