Plastid Biology Winter School

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The aim of this Winter School is to provide practical insight and knowledge in the form of methodological university lectures to BSc, MSc and PhD students working primarily in plastid biology research groups. The Winter School is open to students of the following labs and universities (Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Agriculture and Biological Research Center of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network, Gothenburg University, Jagiellonian University, University of Le Mans). Online free registration is open on the link above. Registered participants will be notified by email about acceptance and further details.
Details of the presentations
Metallomics and Fluxomics: sister ‘omics’ to overcome weaknesses of Metabolomics
General metabolomics approaches fail at spotting/identifying heteroelement-containing metabolites and at quantifying target analytes - anyhow, are there target analytes in unknown screening driven metabolomics? This lecture will present methods, instrumentation and software assistance from the fields of metallomics and fluxomics, applied parallel to metabolomics workflows.
Development of a microfluidic platforms for morphological and photosynthetic investigation in green algae on single-cell level
Green algae have increasing biotechnological importance, yet, the evaluation of its life cycle processes and photosynthesis on a single-cell level is largely unresolved. This lecture will demonstrate how microfluidics in combination with chlorophyll a fluorescence induction measurements can be used for studying the relationship between morphology and photochemistry.
In vivo quantification of biomolecules from microalgae using FTIR and their biocompatible extraction
In this presentation, the colleagues of the Metabolism, Engineering of Microalgal Molecules and Applications (MIMMA) research group of the University of Le Mans will discuss the latest results of the use of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) in the identification and in vivo quantification of biomolecules in microalgae. In addition, they will also talk about the biocompatible extraction of these molecules.