RTG-ReMPro - News & Events

07.05.2026
"N-terminomics on a cohort scale: immunoactive stories from SLE"

ReMPro Methods Workshop
16.-25.03.2026
The first cohort of doctoral researchers in natural sciences completed an eight-day lab rotation across the institutes of the RTG ReMPro.
During this intensive practical course in latest technologies, all participants gained valuable insights into the experimental expertise of the contributing research groups. This experience establishes a strong foundation for effective collaborative exchange.

ReMPro at the Winter School 2026 in Tiers
11.-15.03.2026
A team of doctoral researchers and postdocs from the RTG ReMPro presented their scientific results at the Winter School 2026 on "Proteinases and their Inhibitors" in Tiers.
In addition to skiing in their leisure time, in particular Kira Bickenbach and Hannah Helfritz achieved great success, receiving the awards for ‘Best Chair’ and ‘Best Talk’, respectively.

Young Investigator Club
20.02.2026
In this session of the Young Investigator Club, doctoral researchers of the RTG-ReMPro elected their representatives for the next 2 years.
Congratulations to Caroline Rott and Benjamin Mandzak for being elected as the ReMPro graduate board. Caroline will furthermore take over the function of the trusted counselor in the RTG.

ReMPro
Seminar Series
10.02.2026
"From Antibodies to Kidney Failure: A Cellular Story"

Kick-off-meeting
30.01.2026
After the official launch of the RTG-ReMPro in October 2025, the start of the RTG was celebrated at the Kick-off-meeting in the Institute of Biochemistry.
Following an introduction by Prof. Becker-Pauly, the spokes person of the RTG, project objectives and methodologies were presented together by doctoral researchers and project leaders.

ReMPro
Seminar Series
09.12.2025
"Proteolytic Processing of the Prion Protein in (Brain) Health & Disease(s): A Focus on the ADAM10-mediated Shedding"

Young Investigator Club
21.11.2025
In the next round of the Young Investigator Club, we welcomed 3 associated doctoral researchers investigating ion channels in project P5. Together, all doctoral researchers of the RTG-ReMPro exchanged on the first impressions of their doctorate.

Young Investigator Club
10.10.2025
Doctoral researchers of the 1st cohort came together for a first internal networking event of the RTG-ReMPro. The Young Investigator Club is organized by the doctoral researchers and takes place on Fridays at 4pm (16:00) at the Biochemical Institute of Kiel University.

Welcome to the RTG-ReMPro
01.10.2025
Today, we welcome the 1st cohort of doctoral researchers to the RTG-ReMPro. The 9 doctoral researchers in natural sciences and 4 associated doctoral researchers in medicine will investigate the regulation of membrane proteins in pathophysiology. We wish you a fantastic start in Kiel!
