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Early Career Meeting

The BZH Early Career Meeting is an annual retreat for PhD students and postdoctoral fellows, held over an extended weekend at Kloster Schöntal (Baden-Württemberg). The scientific program, organized entirely by the PhD board, includes presentations, two poster sessions, and roundtable discussions.

In formal presentations, one selected PhD student from each BZH group briefly introduces the group’s main research topic and presents his/her specific project in front of an audience of about fifty colleagues. Complementary poster sessions provide ample opportunities for each student to present and discuss individual projects in detail in an informal setting. Highly appreciated are the round table discussions where five to six people from different groups come together presenting their projects in a concise manner without the use of any technical support (no slides, etc.). This encourages direct scientific exchange, instant feedback from the other participants and sharpens the presentation skills by focusing on the main scientific issues.
 
Importantly, three national/international guest speakers are invited by the students to present keynote lectures. These guests are welcome and encouraged to participate in the rest of the scientific and social activities during the meeting and to share their experience with the young scientists.
 
The BZH Early Career Meeting provides a platform not limited to scientific exchange, it also fosters personal exchange, the integration of new lab members, and the building of networks by including social events such as canoeing, hiking or board gaming. Again, the students choose the social activities.

During formal presentations, a selected PhD student from each BZH group introduces the group’s main research topic and presents their specific project to an audience of about fifty colleagues. Poster sessions allow for detailed discussions in an informal setting. The roundtable discussions, where five to six participants present their projects without technical support, encourage direct scientific exchange and enhance presentation skills.

Three national or international guest speakers are invited by the students to deliver keynote lectures and participate in the scientific and social activities throughout the meeting.
The BZH Early Career Meeting fosters both scientific and personal exchange, integrating new lab members and building networks through social events like canoeing, hiking, and board gaming, with activities chosen by the Early Career Researchers.
 
The first BZH meeting, now the BZH Early Career Meeting, took place in 2016, with over 50 participants, 40 poster presentations, and 10 talks, making it a successful gathering. Subsequent meetings have continued to provide unique opportunities for training and preparation for the next steps in their careers.

PhD Student Board

E-mail: PhDBoard@bzh.uni-heidelberg.de
Web: www.bzh.uni-heidelberg.de/PhDBoard
 



BZH Meeting 2025

Kloster Schöntal, June 26.-28.

Guest Speakers
 
Shin Numao
Novartis, Switzerland Unlocking Opportunities: Navigating the Path from
PhD to Industry Success
Arne Möller Universität Osnabrück Cryo EM on the Move
Sensing and Signalling
Emma Fenech Universität Köln Unravelling endoplasmic reticulum complexity with novel systematic approaches
mitochondria




 



BZH Meeting 2024

Kloster Schöntal, June 26.-28.

Guest Speakers
 
Dr. Federica Fiorentino

 
Roche, Switzerland
 
Unlocking Opportunities: Navigating the Path from
PhD to Industry Success
 
Prof. James Hurley University of California, Berkely, USA
 
Molecular Gymnastics of Lysosome Nutrient
Sensing and Signalling
 
Prof. Robert Ernst
 
Universität des Saarlandes
 
Protein homeostasis at the crossroads to
mitochondria
 

 



BZH Meeting 2023

Kloster Schöntal, June 22.-24.

Guest Speakers
 
 
Dr. Tom Rapoport

 
Harvard Medical School, USA
 
My long happy life in science (and what you might learn from it)
 
Dr. Stephan Kirchmaier Promega, Germany
 
From cloning genes to crafting copy: A shift from academia to product marketing
 
Dr. Agnieszka Chacinska
 
IMol Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
 
Protein homeostasis at the crossroads to mitochondria
 



BZH Meeting 2022

Kloster Schöntal, July 21.-23

Guest Speakers
 
 
Dr. Elena Porcellato
 
EuroAPI, Paris, France
 
It's all about chemistry: my journey from the BZH to industry
 
Dr. Andrea Thorn Hamburg University, Germany
 
Coronavirus structural Task Force
 
Dr. Dimitrios Papagiannidis
 
EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany
 
Unraveling the receptor-ligand landscape of human gut microbial species
 

 


BZH Meeting 2021

Online-Meeting, July 22.

Guest Speakers
 
 
Georg Borner
 
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie
 

Martinsried - Spatial Proteomics: A Swiss Army Knife for Cell Biologists
 

Susan Lea
 

Center for Structural Biology, National Cancer Institute, USA
 

Structural stories from bacterial motility.
 
 



BZH Meeting 2020 (cancelled)

Online-Meeting, June 25-27.

 


BZH Meeting 2019

Kloster Schöntal, July 25.-27.

Guest Speakers
 
 
Julia von Blume
 
Yale University, USA
 
Mechanism of Ca2+ dependent protein secretion
 

Petr Chlanda
 

University of Heidelberg Medical School
 

Structural analyses of influenza and Ebola virus entry by cryo-electron tomography.
 

Harvey McMahon
 

MRC, Cambridge, UK
 

The structure-based targeting of alpha-synuclein to mitochondria promotes cellular health
   
 

BZH Meeting 2018

Kloster Schöntal, July 15.-17.

Guest Speakers
 
Hiro Saito
Kyoto University,
Japan
 
Synthetic RNA technologies to control mammalian cell fate
 
Kevin Moreau
 
MRC,Cambridge,
UK
 
Mechanisms of unconventional secretion - with a hint of conventional secretion.
 
Blanche Schwappach
 
Göttingen University, Germany
 
Functional analysis of ArfGAP proteins in their unique molecular niches on COPI vesicles
 
 

BZH Meeting 2017

Kloster Schöntal, June 25.-26.

Guest Speakers
 
Patrick Cramer Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen How genes are switched on
Wolfgang Baumeister Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry,  Martinsried The molecular machinery of protein degradation - structural studies ex situ and
in situ
Terry Roemer Merck Research Laboratories, 
Kenilworth New Jersey, USA
Chemical Biology Approaches to Novel Antibiotic Discovery



BZH Meeting 2016

Kloster Schöntal, June 12.-14.

Guest Speakers
 
Gunter Meister Universität Regensburg Crosstalk between tRNAs and miRNAs
mediated by the Lupus autoantigen La
Nicolas Leulliot    Paris Descartes University Structural exploration of ribosome biogenesis
Christine Mayr Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center,
New York
Alternative 3'UTRs mediate protein-protein interactions
and regulate protein localization and functions

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BZH Meeting 2016 Kloster Schöntal

 

  Poster Session