50 years of Cell Biology: the heart of life sciences – past, present and future
- Symposia
- Heidelberg
- Start date
- End date
- Location Heidelberg
Founded in Heidelberg in 1975, the German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ) is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an international meeting showcasing major areas of cell biology. The vibrant and diverse program highlights the remarkable advancements the field has undergone over the past half-century.
The international conference will feature inspirational lectures by renowned cell biologists, including keynote lectures by Tony Hyman, Stefan Hell, Maria Leptin, and Bernd Bukau, in addition to various short talks selected from abstracts, lively poster sessions, and networking opportunities throughout the conference.
The program will cover sessions on topics related to:
- Cilia and Centrosomes
- Membrane Trafficking and EVs
- Cytoskeleton and Molecular Motors
- Cell Polarity and Cell Migration
- Cell Adhesion and Mechanobiology
- Membrane Organization and Contact Sites
- Cell Biology of the Immune System
- Functional Organization of the Nucleus
- Imaging for Cell Biology
- Mitosis and Meiosis
- Cellular and Organismal Proteostasis
- Physics of the Cell
Further information
Register until September 15: https://www.zellbiologie.de/dgz-international-meeting-2025/
More about the event on the DGZ Website
Contact
Frederike Seibold
COS, University of Heidelberg
Email: frederike.seibold(at)cos.uni-heidelberg.de