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FEBS ADVANCED COURSES

Training, updates and networking in focused research areas


ABOUT FEBS ADVANCED COURSES

FEBS funds a range of focused scientific events on advanced topics in
biochemistry, molecular biology and related disciplines each year at attractive
locations across Europe, with the aim of providing research updates, training
and networking for researchers working in a similar area.

Events in the FEBS Advanced Courses programme span lecture courses, workshops,
practical courses and special meetings. The event formats have a strong
educational element that makes them especially valuable to PhD students and
postdocs, and such early-career scientists can apply for financial support for
attendance through FEBS Youth Travel Fund (YTF) grants.

Expert scientists are invited to apply for funding to organize an event as part
of the FEBS Advanced Courses programme through two calls each year; more details
can be found on the page for organizers here.


2024 FEBS ADVANCED COURSES

Browse and filter the list below to find events of interest in 2024. Links to
the event websites for more information and registration will be gradually added
as these become ready.

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9

May 2024

Advanced Lecture Course

9–17 May 2024

 Spetses Island, Greece


MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF INTERORGAN CROSSTALK IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

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Organs “communicate” with each other during normal physiology to maintain
homeostasis, and also in disease, causing very significant morbidity and
mortality, for example, in diabetes, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease,
autoimmune disorders, or COVID-19. Recent advances have provided new insights
into molecular mechanisms of organ crosstalk in health and disease and
implicated the immune and nervous system, soluble circulating factors, the
microbiome and metabolome, and host pathogen interactions. This FEBS Advanced
Lecture Course will bring together leaders in the fields of interorgan crosstalk
between the nervous system, immune system, kidney, lung, heart, gut, liver, fat,
bone, blood, bone marrow, nervous system, and the microbiome.

Organizers: Andreas Herrlich, François Leulier

18

May 2024

Advanced Lecture Course

18–24 May 2024

 La Colle-sur-Loup, France


HFP2024: MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF HOST–PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS AND VIRULENCE IN
HUMAN FUNGAL PATHOGENS

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The primary objective of this course is to share the latest knowledge regarding
the biochemical, molecular, and genetic mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis with
early-career scientists. Additionally, it aims to create valuable networking
opportunities for them with renowned experts in this dynamic research field.
Through these efforts, the course will play a significant role in enhancing the
training of PhD students and post-doctoral fellows engaged in the investigation
of fungal pathogens and the control of fungal infections. (Photo credit: Vishu
Kumar Aimanianda.)

 

Organizers: Guilhem Janbon, Mike Lorentz, Elaine Bignell

19

May 2024

Workshop

19–23 May 2024

 Bertinoro, Italy


TRANSGLUTAMINASES IN HUMAN DISEASE PROCESSES

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The transglutaminase enzymes are extremely important to normal biological
function, having been recognized to perform a myriad of roles relating to signal
transduction and protein crosslinking. Dysregulation of their function or
expression is the basis of a host of pathologic conditions including fibrosis,
inflammation, cancer, celiac disease, skin diseases, diabetes, blood disorders
and neurodegenerative disease, and there is a tremendous interest in
transglutaminase type 2 as a therapeutic target.

The proposed FEBS Workshop is a much anticipated scientific meeting on known and
emerging transglutaminase-related diseases, new methods for detection and novel
translational aspects for treatment. It aims to bring together an international
group of senior academic and industrial members, with as many as possible early
career scientists, future leaders and drivers of this expanding field. The
Workshop will feature presentations relevant to all the pathological conditions
for which transglutaminase is a relevant target, and will also focus on emerging
diseases associated with this class of enzymes, and new methods for their
investigation. Additional training sessions will focus on career development and
grant capturing. There will be plenty of opportunities for poster or selected
oral presentations. Our evening programme is designed to encourage networking
and to enjoy all that idyllic Bertinoro has to offer.

Image credit: Created with BioRender.com

Organizers: Elisabetta Verderio Edwards, Kiyotaka Hitomi

26

May 2024

Practical & Lecture Course

26 May – 2 June 2024

 Carcavelos and Oeiras, Portugal


METALS IN BIOLOGY: THEIR IMPORTANCE AND TOOLS TO STUDY THEM

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Metal ions play key roles in biology. More than 40% of all enzymes require
metals for their activity, and metals are essential for the structure and
function of nucleic acids. Conditions such as anaemia or hemochromatosis show
that too much or too little of a single metal leads to disease. Metal-containing
compounds provide diagnostic tools such as the gadolinium-based MRI contrast
agents, or are pollutants such as the arsenic generated by biological leaching.
This Advanced Course provides competence in this broad range of disciplines with
integrated multi-disciplinary training that combines advanced theoretical
knowledge with hands-on practical experiments.

Organizers: Ricardo O. Louro

26

May 2024

Joint FEBS/EMBO Lecture Course

26 May – 1 June 2024

 Spetses Island, Greece


MEMBRANES, LIPIDS AND PROTEINS IN ORGANELLE BIOGENESIS

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This Joint FEBS/EMBO Lecture Course is an excellent platform and opportunity for
graduate students and young postdoctoral scientists from academia (and possibly
industry) to acquire an integrated overview of the structure, function and
biogenesis of biological membranes and their components, to gain more insight in
the possibilities offered by different disciplines and to discuss and learn
about the multiple approaches, techniques and specialties in membrane research
as well as to discuss modern-day challenges of the academic world with different
experts in these fields. The past (18) courses have learned that the convivial
atmosphere of this course stimulates excellent interactions between all course
participants, also in part thanks to the location of the course.

Image: Artistic adaptation of the transferrin receptor localized in the ER and
Golgi. This picture is a single time point of a spatial 3D high resolution movie
obtained using the lattice light sheet microscope (yellow is closest and purple
is farthest). Courtesy of the Kirchhausen lab.

Organizers: Eefjan Breukink

2

Jun 2024

Workshop

2–7 June 2024

 Les Houches, France


LES HOUCHES–TELLURIDE WORKSHOP ON PROTEIN DYNAMICS

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The field of structural biology has been undergoing profound changes over the
past few years, including the growing recognition of macromolecular dynamics
being of paramount importance. Processes such as enzymatic turnover, protein
transport and folding via biomolecular machinery, or the translocation of small
molecules across biological membranes, fundamentally involve the sampling of
multiple conformations of the proteins involved, i.e. dynamics. Moreover, the
realization that many proteins are functional despite lacking a well-defined 3D
structure, i.e. so-called intrinsically disordered proteins, has challenged our
view of the structure–function relationship. Thus, in order to understand
biological processes, it is instrumental to decipher the motions of proteins.
The FEBS Advanced Course ‘Les Houches– Telluride Workshop on Protein Dynamics’
is a forum for presenting and discussing results from the application of
state-of-the-art experimental (including, but not limited to optical, NMR and
neutron spectroscopies, time-resolved X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy
and scattering methods) and computational and theoretical approaches to studying
equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium protein dynamics.

Provisional webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/proteindynamics/2024-edition

Organizers: Enrica Bordignon, Paul Schanda, Lars Schäfer, Ben Schuler, Martin
Weik, Junko Yano

9

Jun 2024

Practical Course

9–15 June 2024

 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic


ADVANCED METHODS IN MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALLIZATION X

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Twenty years ago, the initial FEBS crystallization course took place in the
Czech Republic, becoming a celebrated tradition for students and postdocs
worldwide. Not even pandemics halted its continuity, with the ninth course held
offline in August 2021. Given its enduring popularity, the organizers will
organize the tenth-anniversary edition in June 2024. While cryoEM advances have
transformed structural biology, X-ray diffraction remains vital, particularly
for studying protein–inhibitor/substrate complexes. However, the challenges in
biological macromolecule crystallization persist. The course aims to bridge the
gap between new insights and practical application, fostering rational
approaches. Renowned experts will guide students, maintaining the tradition of
these successful courses, with added topics such as fragment-screening,
intracellular crystallization, and cryo-EM basics. The course’s practical focus,
theory discussions, and laboratory experiments create a unique learning
experience, building on past successes. Lecturers from the past courses are
invited, providing their valuable expertise to participants.

Organizers: Ivana Kuta Smatanova with co-organizers Pavlina Rezacova, Jeroen R.
Mesters, Jose A. Gavira Gallardo

9

Jun 2024

Practical Course

9–15 June 2024

 Amsterdam, the Netherlands


FUNCTIONAL IMAGING OF CELLULAR DYNAMICS

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The ability of cells to perceive and correctly respond to their environment is
the basis of development, tissue repair, and immunity as well as normal tissue
homeostasis. Errors in the interplay, dynamics or localization of the involved
molecules are responsible for many diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity and
diabetes. By increasing the understanding of the complex interplay between these
various components and their dynamics over time the related diseases can be
treated more effectively. Because of the recent technological revolution in
advanced light microscopy (i.e. functional imaging of molecules, development of
caged compounds and biosensors) it is now possible to directly monitor the
dynamics of (single) molecules in living cells. Several new microscopy
techniques are ideally suited for studying cellular signals but their
application remains limited because most biologists have never been introduced
to these technologies.

This 6-day FEBS Practical Course on advanced microscopy for experienced graduate
students, postdocs and lab technicians integrates theoretical lectures with
hands-on experiments and practical experience. National and international
experts in the field of microscopy will give an overview of “state-of-the-art”
imaging techniques and applications in biological research. The practicals will
focus at the functional imaging techniques FRAP, FCS, FLIM, FRET & Optogenetics.
In addition two (advanced) data analysis sessions for ImageJ will be included.

Organizers: Mark Hink

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