Invited by Nicolas Minc, Matteo Rauzi (Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, Inserm, iBV, Nice, France) will give an IJM Seminar entitled:
Composite morphogenesis: how can a tissue fold and extend at the same time
During embryo development, epithelia can undergo different shape transformations. While these changes can be sequential, and thus driven by specific sequential cellular mechanisms,…
Invited by the Romet-Lemonne/Jégou Team, Grégory Giannone will give a seminar entitled :
"Deciphering the spatiotemporal and mechanical regulation of integrin and actin regulators at the nanoscale"
Giannone Lab:
Cells have the ability to adjust their adhesive and cytoskeletal organizations according to changes in the biochemical and physical nature of their surroundings. In return, by adhering…
Invited by René-Marc Mège, Stéphane Vassilopoulos (Sorbonne Université, INSERM, Institute of Myology, Centre of Research in Myology) will give an IJM Seminar entitled:
Mechanosensitive clathrin platforms regulate YAP/TAZ signaling
Our lab works on the role of membrane trafficking mechanisms in physiology and their involvement in genetic diseases. The group is part of the Institute of…
Invited by the Ladoux/Mège team, Prisca Liberali (Senior Group Leader, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research -FMI) will an IJM seminar entitled:
Design principles of tissue organization
SELF-ORGANISATION DURING COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR
Robust experimental model systems have recently been developed from adult or induced pluripotent stem cells that self-organise into organoid structures in vitro. In particular, intestinal organoids…
Invited by Paul Conduit, Susana Godinho (Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK) will give an IJM Seminar entitled :
Microtubules as mediators of stress responses and repair
Research
Cancer cells often contain extra centrosomes. The centrosome is the main microtubule-organizing centre in animal cells, an essential component of the cytoskeleton. In normal cells, centrosome number is tightly regulated,…
The first Monod-Diderot Lecture of the year will welcome Yves Barral (ETH Zürich) for a presentation entitled :
Mechanisms of microtubule specialization and its role in asymmetric cell division
Free access in Amphi Buffon - 15, rue Hélène Brion - 75013 Paris
Barral Lab:
Cells are the basic unit of life and have acquired in evolution not only…
Invited by Sandra Duharcourt, Antoine Hocher (MRC, London Institute of Medical Sciences) will give on January 6th a seminar entitled :
Histones, beyond eukaryotes
Research
Our goal is to understand how what is happening inside the cell biases the incidence of mutations, affects their persistence, and, ultimately, shapes patterns of natural variation within and between species.
Some…
Invited the Grange/Geigl team, Garrett Hellenthal (UCL Division of Biosciences, London) will give a seminar entitled:
Leveraging DNA to infer intermixing among human populations and signatures of adaptation
Research summary
I am currently a Sir Henry Dale Fellow (jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and Royal Society) working at the UCL Genetics Institute (UGI) on constructing…
Arnau Sebé-Pedrós, Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, will give an IJM seminar entitled " Diversity, Regulation and Evolution of cell types in early Metazoa" on Friday , December 16th at 11:45 am in the François Jacob seminar room.
Comparative regulatory genomics
We study the evolution of cell type programs and associated genome regulation (transcription factors, histone…
Richard Dorell (Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure (IBENS) will give on November 25th a seminar entitled:
Towards a Horizontal View of Algal Evolution
Research interests
Horizontal evolution of microalgae in the global ocean
“Life did not take over the world by combat, but by networking”- Lynn Margulis The most dramatic evolutionary transition across the tree of…