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New research published: The primary carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria and its regulation
Our new review article on the role of small regulatory proteins on the regulation of carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria has benn published in Frontiers in Plant Science!
Publication: Lucius S,…
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SCyCode at the Science and Innovation Days in Tuebingen
The revival of chlorotic cyanobacteria was presented to the public by the SCyCode consortium at the Science and Innovation Days in Tübingen as an example…
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New research published: The role of serine/threonine-specific protein kinases in cyanobacteria
Our phosphoproteome study about the involvement of the serine/threonine-specific protein kinase SpkB during the acclimation to fluctuating conditions in Synechocystis just got published in…
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Hired! Open position filled
The Siebers lab at the University Essen/Duisburg just filled an open position for an PhD student (m/f/d) on the characterization of enzymes of the central carbohydrate metabolism within…
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Proteogenomics in cyanobacteria
The presentation of our proteogenomics study for the re-annotation and discovery of novel ORFs in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 was selected as best short talk in the…
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Hired! Open position filled
The Hagemann lab at the University of Rostock filled an open position for an PhD student (m/f/d) on the regulation of the primary carbon metabolism within the SCyCode consortium from…
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Welcome to Jiri Jablonsky
Along with the start of the second funding period of SCyCode from 1st of December on, we welcome Dr. Jiri Jablonsky from the University of South Bohemia, Institute of Complex Systems, as…
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Start of second funding period
With the start of the second funding period as of December 1st, the scientific coordination will be taken over by Dr. Sofia Doello. We also welcome all new PhD candiates in advance, wich…
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Hired! Open position filled
The Wilde lab at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg just filled the advertised position for an PhD student (m/f/d) on the "role of the cyanobacterial circadian clock in the control of carbon metabolism"…
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Hired! Open position filled
The Kopka lab at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology just filled the advertised position for a PhD student (m/f/d) on the topic "Metabolome and metabolic flux analyses to investigate…
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Breaking news: SCyCode will be funded for further 3 years by DFG
DFG announced prolongiation of "SCyCode" funding for further three years.
The German Research Council (DFG) just announced the further funding of our research unit "SCyCode"…
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Congratulations to Sofia on her excellent doctorate
Sofia defended her PhD thesis with honors in the group of Karl Forchhammer (University of Tübingen) on September 21st. As an expert in the regulation of the…
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Press release: Discovery of a switch for the CO2 utilization in cyanobacteria
Israeli researcher discovers switch for the utilization of CO2 in cyanobacteria at the University of Rostock in collaboration with Martin Hagemann. Press release in German
New research published: Global phosphoproteomics reveals regulatory features
Our new study on the regulatory mechanisms required for cellular acclimation to changing CO2 levels in Synechocystis is online.
Quantitative phosphoproteomics…
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MorePress release: Cyanobacteria could revolutionize the plastic industry
Microbiologists at the University of Tübingen modify bacteria to produce climate-neutral and rapidly degradable bioplastics
Cyanobacteria produce plastic naturally as a by-product…
MorePress release: A Small Protein in Bacteria Overlooked Up to Now
Researchers identify an essential factor involved in the ordered recycling of phycobilisome light-harvesting structures
The biological process of photosynthesis is found at the…
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