Sweethoven Biotech in ZDF documentary
The IFMB start-up project Sweethoven Biotech is part of the ZDF documentary “Zuckeralternativen - Genuss mit Beigeschmack”, which highlights the opportunities and challenges of modern sweeteners. The documentary will be broadcast on May 25 at 3:45 pm on ZDF, the screening at the IFMB will take place on Friday, May 23 at 9:15 am - all interested parties are cordially invited.
Sweethoven Biotech at Biotechnology Days
The start-up Sweethoven Biotech successfully represented the Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology at the German Biotechnology Days, won two prestigious prizes and aroused great interest with its innovative, sweet-tasting dietary fiber solution.
Congratulations to our new ExStra students!
Mr Frank and Ms Sauke were successful in the 2024/25 selection round!
ADME4NGRA project meeting at EFSA in Parma
At the annual ADME4NGRA meeting at EFSA in Parma, project results were presented, discussed and new contacts were made.
IfMB and IPM at the VAAM Annual Conference 2025 in Bochum
Once again, members of the IfMB and IPM were at the annual meeting of microbiologists - this time in Bochum - and presented their current research work.
The “CRISPR-Roadshow: The Gene Scissors in Bonn” was a full success!
From March 18 - 20, 2025, the “CRISPR-Roadshow” event series was held in Bonn and reached many members of the public with laboratory courses, evening lectures and workshops.
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