Upcoming events:
2019
Former Events:
2019
22nd November 2019 - 4. Workshop Jena
23rd-27th September Workshop Spetses
"Biomarker discovery and validation"
13th-15th September Halle - Aging meeting in Halle (Saale)
"Epigenetics: Playing with the game of life"
www.medizin.uni-halle.de/ageing
6th September 2019 - 3. Workshop Halle
24th-27th June Summerschool Jena
13th-15th May International ProMoAge Meeting in Wittenberg
15th March 2019 - 2. Workshop Halle
18th January 2019 - 1. Workshop Jena
2018
23rd November 2018 - 4. Workshop Halle
14th September 2018 - 3. Workshop Jena
6th-8th September 2018 - JAM Jena
6th-8th September 2018 - Gerontologie und Geriatrie Kongress Köln
15th-20th July 2018 - 14. Aging Symposium Bregenz
6th-7th July 2018 - Retreat Wittenberg
15th-18th May 2018 - Summerschool Jena
22nd-24th March 2018 - 69. Mosbacher Kolloquium
16th March 2018 - 2. Workshop Halle
22nd January 2018 - 1. Workshop Jena
2017
14th December 2017 - Workshop/Coaching Erfurt "Debating training for women"
01st-02nd December 2017 - Retreat Oppurg
8th-10th November 2017 - 21st Joint Meeting Weimar
22nd September 2017 - 4. Workshop Halle
01st-03th September 2017 - Meeting Ageing Halle
07th July 2017 - 3. Workshop Jena
18th May 2017 - 2. Workshop Jena
13th - 16th March 2017 - 1.Summer School Halle
08th March 2017 - Workshop/Coaching Erfurt "Women in Science"
20th January 2017 - 1. Workshop Halle
2016
20th December 2016 - Workshop/Coaching "Women in Science" Erfurt (canceled due to illness of coach)
05th-07th November 2016 - Start-Up Conference LEUCOREA Wittenberg
The members of the recently established DFG Research Training Group 2155 (ProMoAge) gathered for their first meeting in the historical city of Wittenberg during the weekend from 5th to 7th November 2016. What better location for this kick-off-meeting could be chosen than the „Leucorea“, which was founded over 500 years ago and has later merged with the Friedrichs University of Halle to form the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.
The aim of the meeting was to introduce each specific subproject of ProMoAge and the working group behind it. 14 innovative projects dealing with posttranslational protein modifications and their role in ageing were shortly presented and discussed with enthusiasm by PhD and MD students, postdocs and group leaders. Guest lectures about good scientific practice, ProMoAge-related epidemiological cohort studies and newest insights in proteasome modulation during ageing complemented the diverse programme.
One should not stay in Wittenberg without visiting the historical old town and the castle church, and thus, a guided tour through the city taught us much about its past, which is inseparably connected to the life and work of Martin Luther. Other activities like a dance evening and a movie night contributed to getting to know each other and completed this successful meeting.
Claudia Ender, Jonas Scheffler
Representatives of the doctoral fellows
A detailed press release can also be found in the "medialogWissenschaft" Page 14: