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

L'équipe Grange/Geigl a contribué à la publication d'un nouvel article dans Molecular Ecology : The first complete genome of the extinct European wild ass (Equus hemionus hydruntinus)   Résumé : 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…

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Cytoskeleton Club – 19/06/2024

La prochaine réunion du Cytoskeleton Club aura lieu mercredi 19 Juin 2024 à l’Institut Curie dans l'amphithéâtre Burg (12 rue Lhomong 75005 Paris) : Riham Salame (PhD student, Renata Basto Lab, Institut Curie) présentera "Identification of the mechanisms underlying centrosome elimination and microtubule cytoskeleton reorganization in programmed polyploid cells." Valeria Viola (PhD student, Fiona Francis Lab,…

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Séminaire IJM – Matthias Peter – 18/06/2024

Le mardi 18 juin 2024, le Labex WHO AM I? invite le Professeur Matthias Peter (Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich) pour présenter un séminaire de l’Institut Jacques Monod sur le thème : Ubiquitin tails   Résumé : 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…

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Séminaire IJM – Nick Irwin – 7/06/2024

Invité par l'équipe Duharcourt, Nick Irwin (Gregor Mendel Institute, Vienna BioCenter) présentera un séminaire de l'Institut Jacques Monod sur le thème : Self-assembling viral histones unravel early nucleosome evolution   Résumé : 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…

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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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