The ImagoSeine facility from the Institut Jacques monod, in collaboration with the Cochin Institute, is organising the 21st RIME (Réseau d'Imagerie en Microscopie Electronique) days from June 1st to 3rd in the "amphi Buffon".
The theme of these days will be :
Molecular and chemical localisation techniques in electron microscopy
PROGRAMME :
Wednesday 01 juin 2022
Session 1 :
14h30 -…
Invited by Nikos Konstantinides, Robin Hiesinger (Professor and Head of Neurobiology Division, Institute for Biology, Free University Berlin, Germany) will give a seminar entitled:
How does a neuron decide when and where to make a synapse?
Precise synaptic connectivity is a prerequisite for the function of neural circuits, yet individual neurons, taken out of their developmental…
Sylvain Gabriele (University of Mons, Belgium) will give a seminar entitled :
Mechanobiology of epithelial cells: confinement, neighbours and curvature
The Mechanobiology & Soft Matter group belongs to the Interface and Complex Fluids Laboratory at the University of Mons. We seek to understand the basic physical principles underlying force transmission and elucidating how cell mechanical properties regulate cellular…
Invited by Vanessa Ribes, Clare Buckley (Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, UK) will give a seminar entitled :
Building and Breaking the Neural Tube
Her lab studies the fundamental cell biology of neural tube development using optogenetic and advanced live imaging approaches in vivo, within in the zebrafish hindbrain. They aim to…
Michalis Averof (Institut de Génomique Fonctionelle de Lyon (IGFL) - CNRS) will give a seminar entitled:
Do animals use the same mechanisms to generate and regenerate complex organs?
His team studies embryonic development and regeneration in crustaceans and insects.
We try to understand the diverse mechanisms that these animals use to build and repair their bodies; for example, how different…
Invited by Benoit Palancade, Jérôme Déjardin (Biologie des séquences répétées, Institut de Génétique Humaine, CNRS-Université de Montpellier),will give a seminar entitled :
The control of DNA repeats in embryonic stem cells
Chromatin can be viewed as a highly complex mixture of proteins and nucleic acids that orchestrate DNA-based processes in the eukaryotic genome. Most of the…
Invited by Nikos Konstantinides, Isabel Almudi Cabrero (Department of genetics, microbiology and Statitics and IRBio , University of Barcelona) will give a seminar entitled:
Mayflies take off: a new evo-devo model to investigate insect evolution and the origin of new forms
Isabel is a Beatriz Galindo researcher at the Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics Department at the…
The Monod-Diderot Lectures receive Claude Desplan (Silver Professor of Biology and Neuroscience, NYU Department of Biology, New York University) on 19 April 2022 at 11:45 am in the Buffon amphitheatre.
He will speak on the theme :
Spatial and temporal cues for the generation of neuronal diversity
Claude Desplan is a Silver Professor of Biology and Neuro-science…
Jean-Yves Tinevez (Image Analysis Hub / C2RI / Institut Pasteur, Paris) will give on April 15th a seminar entitled:
Bioimage analysis platforms to track cells in large samples.
The Image Analysis Hub (IAH) of the Institut Pasteur is a core facility dedicated to service in Bioimage Analysis. Our mission is to support the research projects of…
Fabrice Caudron (IGM - Montpellier) will give on April 5th a seminar entiltled:
“Plasma membrane tension regulates the condensation of Whi3 into super assemblies”.
Fabrice is currently leading the team “Asymmetric inheritance of cell fate and memory”. Over the past years, he has made interesting discoveries on a new type of epigenetic memory in S. cerevisiae.
https://www.igmm.cnrs.fr/en/team/asymmetric-inheritance-of-cell-fate-and-memory/
Contact :…