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Past Events

Seminars and Workshops

The VMOL and MassSpec seminar series of the Functional Metabolomics Lab provide a general introduction to modern mass spectrometry and in particular to the analysis of biomolecules. The basic hardware principles of how a mass spectrometer works and application-oriented data analysis approaches are covered.

The goal is to start from scratch and enable all participants to independently perform various mass spectrometry data analysis tasks within a few sessions. The seminars serve as a dynamic platform for communication and exchange of ideas and concepts in mass spectrometry. All software presented is open source.

All previous events in the series can be found here:

VMOL Seminar Series MassSpec Seminar Series

Past Events

Mechanobiology of Infections Conference
07.06.2026 – 11.06.2026 Mechanobiology of Infections Conference Conference More
CANCELED Capturing carbon (non) naturally! – How we can use synthetic microbiology to rethink (and redesign) the global carbon cycle
28.05.2026 CANCELED Capturing carbon (non) naturally! – How we can use synthetic microbiology to rethink (and redesign) the global carbon cycle 12:30 pm 3:00 pm Joint Microbiology Colloquium Tobias Erb More
The Cyanobacterial Pilus Assembly Complex: Roles in Biofilm Regulation and Protein Secretion
21.05.2026 The Cyanobacterial Pilus Assembly Complex: Roles in Biofilm Regulation and Protein Secretion CMFI Invited Speaker Rakefet Schwarz More
Living Borders Symposium Basel
21.05.2026 – 23.05.2026 Living Borders Symposium Basel Exhibition, Conference, MicroPop Public Lecture More
CANCELED Elucidating mechanisms by which the microbiome modulates host immunity
04.05.2026 CANCELED Elucidating mechanisms by which the microbiome modulates host immunity CMFI Invited Speaker Cathy McCoy More
Chemical imaging-based insights into the human gut microbiome drug interaction network
30.04.2026 Chemical imaging-based insights into the human gut microbiome drug interaction network 12:30 pm 3:00 pm Joint Microbiology Colloquium Michael Wagner More