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  • Vendredi 26 Avril 2024 - Séminaire Orateur(s) : Julie CARNESECCHI (Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon (IGFL))

    On the multiple roads to cell fate decisions: Integrating transcription factors into RNA-regulatory networks

    While the current view states that Transcription Factors (TFs) act on DNA regulatory elements to deploy precise gene programs, an emerging concept proposes that TFs also bind RNA and regulate splicing to promote molecular and cellular diversity. Yet, how the RNA regulatory functions of TFs contri...

  • Vendredi 26 Avril 2024 - Séminaire Orateur(s) : Darren Burgess (Nature)

    Scientific Publishing: Behind the Scenes at Nature

    A fundamental part of scientific research is publishing your research findings. But once you have submitted your paper to a journal, it can seem like a daunting black box regarding what actually happens to your paper and how authors can successfully navigate the various steps of the publication p...

  • Mardi 30 Avril 2024 - Séminaire Orateur(s) : Philippe MARTIN (Institut Curie)

    Demystifying Machine and Deep Learning and overview of their applications in biology

    Artificial Intelligence is a broad term that is often misunderstood. Its subfields, such as machine and deep learning have achieved astonishing performances, such as some Large Language Models passing the Turing Test or AlphaFold offering a solution to a 50 years old problem. Because new technolo...

  • Jeudi 2 Mai 2024 - Séminaire institutionnel "Mayent - Rothschild" Orateur(s) : Claude DESPLAN (NYU Department of Biology)

    THE GENERATION OF NEURONAL DIVERSITY AND ITS EVOLUTION

    Claude Desplan1,2, Nikos Konstantinides1, Felix Simon1, Neset Ozel1, Isabel Holguera1, Jennifer Malin1, Yen Chen1, and Bogdan Sieriebriennikov1   1 Center for Developmental Genetics, Department of Biology, New York University, New York, USA; 2 Center for Genomics and System Biology, NYU Abu...

  • Jeudi 2 Mai 2024 - Séminaire Keynote BDD Orateur(s) : Chiara Sinigaglia (BIOM, Banyuls/Mer)

    Common threads in regeneration: mechano-chemical insights from a jellyfish model

    How randomly injured animals can appropriately re-establish positional information and control the deployment of repair programs are key questions of regenerative biology. The hydrozoan jellyfish Clytia hemisphaerica has recently emerged as an original model organism for probing repair phenomena,...

  • Vendredi 3 Mai 2024 - Séminaire Orateur(s) : Anne Brunet (Stanford University School of Medicine)

    Understanding and modeling aging

    Aging is associated with a decline in tissue function and the onset of a constellation of diseases. We are interested in understanding aging, with a particular focus on brain aging. Because aging is complex, we use organisms with diverse lifespans – the worm C. elegans, the African killifis...

  • Mardi 7 Mai 2024 - Séminaire Cell Biology Series Orateur(s) : Matthias Peter (ETH HönggerbergInstitut für Biochemie)

    Protéger et recycler : comment les cellules régulent la dormance

    Nos recherches visent à élucider comment la croissance et la division cellulaires sont régulées dans l'espace et dans le temps, notamment par la dégradation sélective des composants cellulaires. Les cellules eucaryotes utilisent l'autophagie et le système ubiquitine-protéasome (UPS) pour assurer ...

  • Lundi 13 Mai 2024 - Séminaire Orateur(s) : Jeroen Roose (University of California, San Francisco)

    “Deconstruct-Reconstruct” – Decode cancer-immune crosstalk & probe with organoids.

    The Roose team at UCSF studies mechanisms of cell-cell interactions in immunology and cancer1-7, with emphasis on personalized medicine4,8 and single cell approaches9-11. Over the past 7 years, we shifted a large portion of our research efforts to understanding human biology and disease. We are d...

  • Mardi 14 Mai 2024 - Séminaire Nuclear dynamic series Orateur(s) : Erik van Nimwegen (Biozentrum, University of Basel)

    How do single bacterial cells think?

    The functioning of genome-wide gene regulatory networks in bacteria presents us with an apparent paradox. On the one hand, bacterial populations successfully coordinate their gene expression patterns and phenotypes to allow them to grow in a huge variety of environments, including complex combina...

  • Mardi 21 Mai 2024 - Séminaire Cell Biology Series Orateur(s) : Jan SKOTHEIM

    Contrôle de la taille des cellules

    La taille des cellules joue un rôle crucial dans le fonctionnement de divers types de cellules dans tout le corps humain, influençant la structure des organites, la biosynthèse et les processus de transport en surface. Bien que certains gènes influençant la taille des cellules aient été identifié...

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