Mar 18 - 20: Event series ‘The gene scissors in Bonn’
The ‘CRISPR Roadshow’ is visiting us with a multi-faceted program for the general public: lab courses, theatre, lecture evening & workshop - all events are free of charge.
the Caspari lab obtains DFG-funding to explore chloroplast import
The DFG has granted the Caspari lab funding for the project titled 'Exploring Transit Peptides through Photosynthetic Restoration in Chlamydomonas’.
The project seeks to uncover how Information is encoded within transit peptides, N-terminal extensions of proteins destined to the chloroplast. To this end, the project relies on complementing a photosynthetic mutant of the model green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii lacking the genes encoding the small subunit of Rubisco (RbcS). Using modular cloning, a large number of constructs will be generated in which the native transit peptide of RbcS is replaced by different peptide variants, allowing diverse hypothesis about the nature of important peptide elements to be probed. These constructs will then be transformed into the corresponding mutant. Any peptide that enables chloroplast import will lead to complementation of the photosynthetic defect, allowing fast scoring of phenotypes by testing for the restored abilitiy to grow photo-autotrophically.
For this project, we are now accepting applications until the 14.03.2025 to fill a doctoral researcher position. For more details about the position and how to apply, please visit:
https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/universitaet/arbeiten-an-der-uni/stellenangebote/stellenausschreibungen/phd-student-for-the-dfg-funded-project-exploring-transit-peptides-through-photosynthetic-restoration-in-chlamydo-monas
Microbiology on a large scale
With the support of the BMBF, Sweethoven Biotech has probably carried out the largest enzymatic synthesis at the University of Bonn and produced a novel, non-glycemic sugar alternative on a 500-liter scale, which is now being prepared for pilot tests with food manufacturers.
Exciting trip to the microbiology lab with RG Scherer
Last December, Dr. Katharina Scherer and her team welcomed a very special group: 10th grade students interested in biotechnology, accompanied by their teachers Markus Heinen and Karl Komander, from the Siebengebirgsgymnasium in Bad Honnef.
Sweethoven Biotech at Südzucker AG
The start-up Sweethoven Biotech presented its fiber-based sugar alternative to renowned representatives of the food industry at the Südzucker AG pitch event and took the opportunity to exchange ideas as part of the EIT Food Entrepreneurship Program.
It’s World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week!
World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) is a global campaign that takes place annually to raise awareness and understanding of the issue of antibiotic resistance.
This year’s theme is: Educate. Advocate. Act now. It is a strong call to action, urging everyone to come together and make a difference!
3rd place for Sweethoven Biotech at BioRiver Boost2024!
Sweethoven Biotech was awarded 3rd place in the BioRiver Boost2024! competition for its fiber-based sugar alternative.
The Dahl group is proud of the next PhD
Congratulations to Carolin Kümpel!