Professor Robert Huber, Nobel Prize for Chemistry, at UCIBIO, FCT NOVA
Professor Robert Huber from Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie in Germany gave a seminar at the library auditorium, as part of the Cycle of Conferences on Crystallography, within the scope of the International Year of Crystallography. Professor Robert Huber visited the laboratories of Chemistry Department during the morning, and researchers had the opportunity to talk to him about their work.
Robert Huber, Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988, at UCIBIO
Professor Robert Huber from Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie in Germnay, is visiting UCIBIO at FCT NOVA, today 23rd June 2014.
During the morning he will be visiting the laboratories and it is an excellent opportunity to listen to Professor Robert Huber. He is giving a seminar at 3 pm in the library auditorium, entitled “Beauty and Fitness for Purpose: the architecture of proteins, the building blocks of life”.
Brian Kobilka at UCIBIO, FCT NOVA - Seminar 5th June, 3 pm
Brian Kobilka
Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2012
The Yeast Genomics Lab describes the first indication of domestication of wine and cider yeast Saccharomyces uvarum
This new study, “A Gondwanan imprint on global diversity and domestication of wine and cider yeast Saccharomyces uvarum”, published in Nature Communications, describes the use of a population genomics approach to perform a comprehensive phylogeographic survey of S. uvarum with special focus on the detection, for the first time, of fingerprints of domestication in this species.