Colloquia, lectures, seminars
Lecture Series
Role Models in Infection Biology
Scientific talk followed by breakfast and career briefing
When: 3-4 / year on Tuesdays at 9:00 am
Where
Veterinarium Progressum (VP)
Oertzenweg 19b, 14163 Berlin
or
Center for Infection Medicine
Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 7-13, 14163 Berlin, room 042
or
Humboldt Graduate School (HGS)
Luisenstraße 56, Berlin-Mitte, room 144
Vortragsreihe/ Lecture Series
Berlin Seminar for Resistance Research
When: multiple times / year - dates and times will be announced in due time
Location:
Veterinarium Progressum (VP)
Oertzenweg 19b, 14163 Berlin
or
Robert-von-Ostertag-Building (RvO, room 042)
Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 7-13, 14163 Berlin
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The RTG offers colloquia, lectures and seminars specifically designed for their doctoral students. The mandatory lecture series “Parasite Infections: From laboratory-based research to natural systems” is tailored to the present RTG and provides significant complementary training in the three focus research areas by the RTG faculty.
The Berlin Parasitological Seminar Series (BPS) is an established monthly seminar series organized by the RTG Faculty where internationally renowned parasitologists are invited to present their current research. Doctoral students host guest speakers, serving as an opportunity to present their research projects and to establish links for exchange visits and postdoctoral opportunities.
In cooperation with the Center of Infection Biology and Immunity (ZIBI), a wide range of facultative lecture programs is offered via this network of 28 researchers working on infection biology and immunology topics in Berlin. The ZIBI offers courses that are specifically designed for doctoral students in infection biology and immunology. The Berlin Life Science Colloquium is an established seminar series where international renowned guest speakers are invited to present their current research. Local scientists, who are experts in their research areas, offer general lecture series, such as “Infection Biology”, “Immunology” and “Clinic Club-Bedside Knowledge for Bench People”. These lectures are optional and aim to fill knowledge gaps. RTG students organize a mandatory monthly “Students’ Day” to continuously present and discuss their work. Typically, two students succinctly present the hypothesis and background of their project, and discuss the data, areas for improvement, and future directions. This seminar is complemented by an optional, monthly Journal Club, where students analyze and compare publications and discuss the scientific background, methodology, data and conclusions with Faculty members, in order to improve their skills on how to interpret published data and place them in a contextual framework.