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New Publication!

New Publication!

Check out this excellent cooperation paper with Ingo Heilmann from the University of Halle and Sabine Rosahl from the IPB “A phosphoinositide 5-phosphatase from Solanum tuberosum is activated by PAMP-treatment and may antagonize phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate at Phytophthora infestans infection sites”

New Phytologist https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nph.16853

New Conference Report #PPStasis2019

New Conference Report #PPStasis2019

Check out our report for the Freiburg Conference on Plant Proteostasis:

Plant proteostasis – shaping the proteome: a research community aiming to understand molecular mechanisms that control protein abundance” https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.16664

 

 

 

 

 

This was an outstanding oportunity to connect with the community! The next chance will be during the Gordon Research Conference “Plant Proteolysis” in Rhode Island (U.S.A.) https://www.grc.org/plant-proteolysis-conference/2021/

 

Successful Master Defense

Successful Master Defense

Somewhat overdue, but a big congrats to Moritz for his successful Master Defence! We celebrated with some delicious apple pie and ice cream. No worries Moritz, we’ll keep on looking for AIMs 😉

PhD position available

PhD position available

We are looking for a highly motivated individual with experience in protein biochemistry and cell biology. The successful candidate will possess a Master in Science (full award) in protein biochemistry or a related discipline. The person should show initiative, function well in a team, and have a hands-on mentality, perseverance and critical mind-set. Proficiency in English language for both oral and written communication is expected.

Clone Rolex Submariner: Date vs. No Date

Clone Rolex Submariner: Date vs. No Date

When it comes to Rolex’s iconic dive watch, the Submariner, enthusiasts often face a choice between two distinct models: the Submariner Date and the Submariner No-Date. While the primary difference lies in the date display, there are several key factors that set these two models apart.

A Brief History of the Submariner

The Rolex Submariner first emerged in 1953 as a time-only watch, designed specifically for scuba divers. Early models showcased essential features such as a waterproof case, a rotating timing bezel, and a simple three-handed dial with luminescent markers for underwater visibility. At that time, a date window would have been considered unnecessary, as it would have cluttered the 38mm dial.

The Evolution of the Submariner

By the 1960s, the Submariner had increased in size to the standard 40mm and incorporated crown guards, becoming increasingly popular among both divers and non-divers. In the late 1960s, Rolex introduced the Submariner 1680, which included a date complication, creating a clear distinction between the two models.

Officially, these replica watches are known as the Submariner and the Submariner Date. However, the latter has become the more common variant, leading to the former being referred to as the “Submariner No-Date.” The Submariner Date features a Cyclops lens at 3 o’clock, designed to magnify the date for better readability.

Diverse Options for the Submariner Date

Rolex has always produced the Submariner No-Date exclusively in stainless steel with a black dial and bezel. In contrast, the Submariner Date offers a broader range of materials and color options. Over the years, the replica Rolex Submariner Date has been crafted in yellow gold, two-tone gold and steel, and white gold. Depending on the specific model, the Submariner Date can feature dials and bezels in black, blue, or green. Additionally, certain references include luxurious details such as diamond hour markers or gemstone pavé.

Common Features

Despite their differences, both models share several key characteristics. All modern Rolex Submariners, excluding vintage versions from the 1950s, feature a 40mm case and are equipped with Oyster bracelets. Both are automatic watches with a water-resistance rating of 300 meters, ensuring they meet the high standards expected of a dive watch.

Here’s a brief comparison of the Rolex Submariner Date ref. 116610 and the Submariner No-Date ref. 114060:

Rolex Submariner Date ref. 116610LN

Case Size & Materials: 40mm; Oystersteel (904L stainless steel)
Bezel & Crystal: Black Cerachrom (ceramic); Synthetic Sapphire with Cyclops lens
Movement: Cal. 3135
Water Resistance: 300m / 1,000ft
Market Price: From $10,000 to $15,000 (depending on condition)
Rolex Submariner No-Date ref. 114060

Case Size & Materials: 40mm; Oystersteel (904L stainless steel)
Bezel & Crystal: Black Cerachrom (ceramic); Synthetic Sapphire
Movement: Cal. 3130
Water Resistance: 300m / 1,000ft
Market Price: From $9,000 to $13,000
While the original MSRP for both models has varied, the pre-owned market now often sees prices exceeding their initial retail values, especially for models in excellent condition.

Join our team!

Join our team!

We are looking for a highly motivated individual with experience in protein biochemistry and cell biology to join our team as a PhD student!

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