SYBODIES FOR THE WORLD
From the very onset of the sybody project, our spirit was to make the sybodies available for academic labs. This is why we provided a detailed description of the library design in our first eLife paper, and in 2020 published a detailed sybody selection procedure in Nature Protocols. The sybody libraries are made available for interested labs through an academic MTA. For projects that fit into our lab’s research interest, we engaged in collaborations with research groups from across the globe and in this context provided “sybody selection trainings” in our lab.
Our Sybody Visitors
- Jennifer Cuesta Barnal (Klaas M. Pos lab, Frankfurt, Germany)
- Philipp Bräuer and Oliver Adams (Simon Newstead lab, Oxford, UK)
- Tingting Li (Dianfan Li lab, Shanghai, China)
- Dawid Deneka (Raimund Dutzler lab, Zurich, Switzerland)
- Gonzalo Acuña (Camilo Perez lab, Basel, Switzerland)
- Urban Javoršek (Boris Turk lab, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Alisa Garaeva (Dirk Slotboom lab, Groningen, Netherlands)
- Tânia Custódio, (Christian Loew lab, Hamburg, Germany)
- Michael Taschner (Stephan Gruber lab, Lausanne, Switzerland)
- Melanie Scherer (Philippe Plattet lab, Bern, Switzerland)
- Josephine Botsch (Brenda Schulman lab, Martinsried, Germany)
- Desiree Frecot (Ulrich Rothbauer lab, Tübingen, Germany)
- Ruggiero Pio Cassatella (Lucía Chávez-Gutiérrez lab, Leuven, Belgium)
- Tobias Raisch (Stefan Raunser lab, Dortmund, Germany)
- Alexander Geiger (Vikram Panse lab, Zurich, Switzerland)
- Charlott Stock (Poul Nissen lab, Aarhus C, Denmark)
- Rose Bang-Soerensen (Kaspar Locher lab, Zurich, Switzerland)
- Matthew Hankins (Maike Bublitz lab, Oxford, UK)
- Weaam Mohamed (Matthias Peter lab, Zurich, Switzerland)
- Stella Rousset (Olivier Neyrolles lab, Toulouse, France)