Trisignia

a Network for the advancement of integrative biological signalling research in the upper Rhine valley.

The network has been jointly initiated by CIBSS (Freiburg, D), the Biozentrum (Basel, CH) and the IGBMC (Strasbourg, F) and aims at:

- integrating complementary expertise and technology in signalling research

- supporting collaboration, exchange and joint funding acquisition

- organizing  joint symposia and training - providing a communications platform in the area of biological signalling research

 

TRISIGNIA tightly connects with parallel initiatives of complementary interests and expertise, including the Upper Rhine Immunology Group, the Tri-national DevStemCell Network  and the Rhine-Knee Regional Community for Structural Biology.

Institutions

 

CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Driever, Prof. Dr. Wilfried Weber, Prof. Dr. Carola Hunte

University of  Freiburg

www.cibss.uni-freiburg.de


 

Biozentrum

Prof. Dr. Mike Hall / Prof. Dr. Markus Affolter

University of Basel

www.biozentrum.unibas.ch


 

IGBMC 

Prof. Bertrand Séraphin / Prof. Bruno Klaholz

University of Strasbourg

www.igbmc.fr

Projects

FRESCO Integrative Biological Signalling Programme

 • Chromobodies and binder tags to reveal spatial and temporal signalling dynamics in vivo

   (Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Driever, Institute of Biology I - Developmental Biology, University of Freiburg and Prof. Markus Affolter,
   Biozentrum, University of Basel)

 • Architecture and Mechanisms of Signalling Assemblies

   (Prof. Dr. Carola Hunte, Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Freiburg and Prof. Dr. Bruno Klaholz,           Centre for Integrative Biology, Department of Integrated Structural Biology, IGBMC, France)

 • Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the ELSA of Integrative Biological Signalling Research

   (Prof. Dr. Wilfried Weber, Institute of Biology II - Synthetic Biology and Prof. Dr. Thomas Ott, Insitute of Biology II - Cell             Biology, University of Freiburg and PD Dr. Marcel van Ackeren, Oxfords Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics)