Cell News 2/2014
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Content
Preface
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International DGZ Meeting 2015
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DGZ Member Meeting
Minutes
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New bylaws
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Research News
Hans Zempel: Nikon Young Scientist Award of the DGZ 2014
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Anjali P. Kusumbe, Werner Risau Prize 2014:
Coupling of angiogenesis and osteogenesis by a specific vessel subtype in bone 14
Ralph Gräf: Coevolution of centrosomes and nuclear lamina
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Future Meetings
Special Interest Meeting of the DGZ:
“Molecular insight into muscle function and protein aggregate myopathies”,
June 10-13, 2014 in Potsdam
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Research Training Group 1459
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International Meeting of the DGZ:
Life at the edge: The nuclear envelope in nucleocytoplasmic transport,
genome organization and cell cycle regulation”, July 23-26, 2014 in Potsdam 28
Annual International Dictyostelium Conference – Dicty 2014
August 3-7, 2014 in Potsdam
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Missing Members
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Impressum
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Executive Board
President:
Ralph Gräf (Potsdam)
Vice President:
Carien Niessen (Köln)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO):
Oliver Gruss (Heidelberg)
Vice CEO:
Klemens Rottner (Braunschweig)
Advisory Board
M. Cristina Cardoso (Darmstadt)
Thomas Dresselhaus (Regensburg)
Reinhard Fässler (Martinsried)
Volker Gerke (Münster)
Harald Herrmann-Lerdon
(Heidelberg)
Ingrid Hoffmann (Heidelberg)
Eugen Kerkhoff (Regensburg)
Thomas Magin (Leipzig)
Zeynep Ökten (München)
Britta Qualmann (Jena)
Manfred Schliwa (Frankfurt/M.)
Doris Wedlich (Karlsruhe)
Office:
Sabine Reichel-Klingmann
c/o Deutsches Krebsforschungs-
zentrum (DKFZ)
Im Neuenheimer Feld 280
69120 Heidelberg
Tel.: 0 62 21 /42-34 51
Fax: 0 62 21 /42-34 52
E-Mail:
Internet:
Newsletter of the German Society
for Cell Biology
Cover image:
The image shows a primary rat hippocampal neuron, 21 days in vitro. The cell has been
fixed and stained with antibodies against Tau (green color) and MAP2 (red color). In physiological con-
ditions Tau is an axonal protein and is only present in the axons. MAP2 is a dendritic protein and is only
present in the cell body and the dendrites. In pathological conditions such as Alzheimer Disease, Tau
becomes mis-localized (missorting of Tau) and appears in the cell body and the dendrites. Hans Zempel.