This photo collage shows impressions from our 2025 Christmas Seminar & Get-together. On this occasion, prizes were awarded for the best science slam presentations and the best results in the exams of the cGMP World lecture series 2025. Congratulations!
The pictures show members of the GRK 2381 enjoying science as well as the beautiful city of Lübeck. We had a great time there!
GRK 2381 members before the DFG on-site review (May 9-10, 2023)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2023 from the GRK 2381!
Autumn School 2022: The doctoral students ready to enter the climbing parcour
Autumn School 2022: The doctoral students after successfully completing a team building exercise
Philine Marchetta, who defended her doctoral thesis in summer 2022 with the examination committee. From left to right: Prof. Peter Pilz, Dr. Philine Marchetta, Prof. Marlies Knipper, Prof. Peter Ruth and Prof. Robert Lukowski
Reinhard-Frank-Mini Symposium, Boston, April 2022
Meet-the-Prof. with Prof. Mikael Simons, April 6, 2022
Meet-the-Prof. with Prof. Mikael Simons, April 6, 2022
The first GRK 2381 doctoral students arrive in Boston, January 2022
CanCaN PhD Conference 2021: The participants on the steps of St. George's Collegiate Church in the old town of Tübingen
CanCaN PhD Conference 2021: The GRK 2381 doctoral researchers of the 1st and 2nd cohort
GRK 2381 Group Picture, November 2021
GRK 2381 Highlight Seminar July 28, 2021: Prof. Dr. Franz Hofmann, TU München gives a talk on "What have we learned about the biological function of cGMP?"
GRK 2381 Highlight Seminar July 28, 2021: Prof. Dr. Johannes-Peter Stasch, Bayer AG and University Halle-Wittenberg gives a talk on "sGC stimulators and sGC activators: Past, present and future"
GRK 2381 Highlight Seminar July 28, 2021
Get Together with Prof. Dr. Franz Hofmann and Prof. Dr. Johannes-Peter Stasch at Weinbau Gugel
GRK 2381 Highlight Seminar July 28, 2021
Get Together with Prof. Dr. Franz Hofmann and Prof. Dr. Johannes-Peter Stasch at Weinbau Gugel
GRK 2381 Christmas 2019
Preparatory Meeting 2017 in Tübingen to establish a Research Training Group on cGMP with colleagues from Boston