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IJM Seminar – Vincent Laudet – 20/06/2024

Invited by the Courtier, Vincent Laudet (Eco-Evo-Devo Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan / Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. CNRS IRL 2028 “Eco-Evo-Devo of Coral Reef Fish Life Cycle” (EARLY) ) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme: Clownfishes: New models for Eco-Evo-Devo   Abstract: Clownfishes are becoming relevant…

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IJM Seminar – Roland Le Borgne – 05/07/24

Invited by the Guichet Lab, Roland Le Borgne (Institut de Génétique et Développement de rennes) will present an Institut Jacques Monod on the theme: Investigation the Role of Cadherin and Integrin during Epithelial Cell Rearrangements   Abstract: Epithelia are robust tissues whose mechanical cohesion requires the formation of cell-cell adhesive contacts supported by adherens junctions (AJs), mainly composed of E-Cadherin…

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[Cancelled] IJM Seminar – Gaëlle Legube – 28/06/2024

This seminar is cancelled Invited by par the Duharcourt, Gaëlle Legube (CBI, Toulouse) will present an Institut Jacques Monod seminar on the theme: Chromosome and chromatin dynamics at DNA double strand breaks   Abstract: DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are highly toxic lesions that are rapidly repaired by two main pathways, namely Homologous Recombination (HR) and Non Homologous End…

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IJM Seminar – Ezzat El-Sherif – 21/06/2024

Invited by the Konstantinides, Ezzat El-Sherif (School of Integrative Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, Texas, US) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme: How enhancers translate time into space during development   Abstract: In embryonic development, is time more important or space? Conventionally, the answer would be: Both! However,…

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IJM Seminar – Matthias Peter – 18/06/2024

On June, Tuesday 18th, the Labex WHO AM I? invites Professor Matthias Peter (Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich) to present an IJM Seminar on the theme: Ubiquitin tails   Abstract: We are interested in the function of E3-ubiquitin ligases orchestrating diverse cellular processes. For many years, we characterized the regulation and function of Cullin-RING E3 ligases (CRLs), which…

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IJM Seminar – Olivia de Roure – 14/06/2024

Invited by the Ladoux/Mège, Olivia Du Roure (Laboratoire PMMH ESPCI Paris PSL) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme: Dynamics and mechanics of the cortex of living cells Abstract: The cell cortex is a contractile actin meshwork located below the plasma membrane, which determines cell shape and is instrumental for cell mechanics, migration and…

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IJM Seminar – Nick Irwin – 7/06/2024

Invited by the Duharcourt lab, Nick Irwin (Gregor Mendel Institute, Vienna BioCenter) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme: Self-assembling viral histones unravel early nucleosome evolution   Abstract: The nucleosome is a defining feature of eukarytoes that plays a central role in the coordination and regulation of the genome. Accordingly, understanding the origin of the…

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Microphysio24: From organoids to organs-on-chips

Microphysio24: From organoids to organs-on-chips The 2nd edition of the MicroPhysio conference on "Micro-physiological models: From organoids to organs-on-chip"  will take place at the CNRS center in Cargèse (www.iesc.univ-corse.fr) from September 23rd to September 27th, 2024. It is becoming increasingly clear that even the best in vivo models such as genetically-modified mouse models or orthotopic patient-derived xenografts cannot recapitulate the full complexity of human…

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IJM Seminars – Christophe Leterrier – 31/05/2024

Invited by the Ladoux/Mège Lab, Christophe Leterrier (Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, INP, NeuroCyto Lab) will present an IJM seminars on the theme: The axonal cytoskeleton down to the nanoscale   Abstract: The intricate arborization and molecular identity of axons is maintained for decades, but must also continuously adapt to changes in the environment and modulate the activity of…

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