Past events
This page lists RSB past events.

Legume-rhizobium interactions during symbiotic nitrogen fixation are carefully balanced to limit rhizobium colonization to an appropriate number of specific cells.
Protein-protein interactions – untapped drug targets

Plant acclimation to environmental stress involves complex cellular processes including chloroplast-to-nucleus communication mediated by signals such as 3’-phosphoadenosine 5’-phosphate (PAP) and its catabolic phosphatase, SAL1.
The Acinetobacter genus includes at least 70 named species that occupy environments which differ broadly in nutrient composition, water availability, temperature and other abiotic characteristics.
Registration, lunch and afternoon tea with concurrent 8-minute talks running until 17:00.

Phloem is the vascular tissue in plants - responsible for transporting sugars from source to sink. It is well established that osmotic currents drive the flow of sap through phloem vessels.
Detecting honey bee disease – a molecular approach to protect the beekeeping and pollination industry
Dynamic drug targets: Using Cryo-EM data and MD simulations to create realistic 3D animations of GPCR complexes
Unravelling the molecular architecture of the Commander assembly