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Grange/Geigl Lab – The first complete genome of the extinct European wild ass (Equus hemionus hydruntinus)

The Grange/Geigl Lab contributed to the publication of a new article in Molecular Ecology: The first complete genome of the extinct European wild ass (Equus hemionus hydruntinus)   Abstract: A fruitful collaboration of the Grange/Geigl team with the Compevo team led by Mehmet Somel at METU in Ankara http://compevo.bio.metu.edu.tr/ within the EU-funded H2020 Twining program Neomatrix https://neomatrix.metu.edu.tr/ has…

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Cytoskeleton Club – 19/06/2024

The next Cytoskeleton Club meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 19th 2024 at the Institut Curie (amphitheater Burg, 12 rue Lhomong 75005 Paris) : Riham Salame (PhD student, Renata Basto Lab, Institut Curie) will present "Identification of the mechanisms underlying centrosome elimination and microtubule cytoskeleton reorganization in programmed polyploid cells." Valeria Viola (PhD…

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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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