Cellular organelles are compartments surrounded by membranes that are characterized by a specific environment and composition to perform specialized functions. In addition, cells also contain membraneless organelles to facilitate the compartmentalization of cellular processes in a dynamic and reversible manner. For the functionality of cells and their physiological integration into tissues and organs, membrane-bound organelles must cooperate and communicate with each other, but also with membraneless organelles. Given the development of elegant tools to study the biogenesis, function, dynamics, positioning and communication of cellular organelles with spatio-temporal precision, a new study group “Cellular Organelles” was established which replaces the study group “Molecular Cell Biology”. This event was celebrated with an organelle cake at the GBM Compact Meeting last week.
The first "Cellular Organelles" Meeting will take place from Nov 7- 8 in Kaiserslautern (Germany). There will be the opportunity to show posters and discuss further activities of the study group.
Top photo by the Konstanze Winklhofer lab.
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