An interkinetic envelope is assembled during oocyte meiosis
The Institut Jacques Monod is proud to announce that the scientific article “An interkinetic envelope is assembled during oocyte meiosis” published by Layla El Mossadeq et al. (Dumont Lab) is one of the 13 most influential articles of the year that have attracted exceptional interest from readers…
The Wassmann Lab published a new article in EMBO Reports:
Oocyte selection: a tale of individualism, dominance and sacrifice
Abstract:
Oocyte development is a fierce competitive process in which only a small fraction of germ cells survives massive waves of cell death to become a fertilizable egg. Using an ex vivo 4D imaging system, Zhang and…
The Borghi Lab contributed to the publication of a new article in Microbiological Research:
Chlamydia trachomatis highjacks host MYO1C for actin cage recruitment at the bacterial inclusion
Abstract: Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct), a Gram-negative obligate intracellular pathogen, manipulates host actin dynamics to facilitate its entry, development, and exit. It assembles a dynamic actin cage around its intracellular niche,…
The Borghi lab contributed to the publication of a new article in Nature communications:
Meningococci drive host membrane tubulation to recruit their signaling receptors
Abstract:
Once passed into the bloodstream, bacterial pathogens have a limited time to interact with permissive receptors at the surface of host cells. Neisseria meningitidis has developed an extremely effective strategy allowing it to find…
The Pintard Lab published a new article in The Journal of Cell biology:
Intramolecular regulation of the MT-severing enzyme Katanin prevents futile ATP hydrolysis
Abstract:
Microtubule-severing enzymes are evolutionarily conserved AAA-ATPases that sever microtubules, thereby regulating diverse microtubule-dependent cellular processes. How these enzymes couple Microtubule binding with ATP hydrolysis to trigger microtubule-remodeling remains poorly understood. Using Caenorhabditiselegans Katanin, which…
The Veitia Lab published a new article in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics: :
Deciphering the impact of AKT1 pathogenic variants in Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors Using a Drosophila model.
Abstract:
Background
Juvenile-type granulosa cell tumors (JGCTs) manifest during the prepubertal period as precocious pseudo-puberty and/or dysmenorrhea. We have previously identified pathogenic variants in AKT1 in JGCTs. This study aims…
General information
Offer title : Postdoc in cell biology and development M/F (H/F)
Reference : UMR7592-PAUCON-011
Number of position : 1
Workplace : PARIS 13
Date of publication : 20 November 2025
Type of Contract : Researcher in FTC
Contract Period : 24 months
Expected date of employment : 1 February 2026
Proportion of work : Full Time
Remuneration : Between 3 080 € (experience less than 2 years) and…
The Ladoux/Mège Lab published a new nouvel article PNAS:
Regulation of epithelial tissue homeostasis by active transepithelial transport
Abstract:
Epithelia are intricate tissues whose function is intimately linked to mechanics. While mechanobiology has primarily focused on factors such as cell-generated contractility and mechanical properties of extracellular matrix, a interesting mechanobiological paradigm highlights the role of osmotic and…
The Ladoux/Mege et Jackson/Verbavatz published a new article "news and views" in Nature :
‘Memory foam’ skeleton in cells helps them to navigate
d'Alessandro J, Heuzé ML. 'Memory foam' skeleton in cells helps them to navigate. Nature. 2025 Nov;647(8088):42-44. doi: 10.1038/d41586-025-03448-z. PMID: 41184472.
Professor and Associate Professor positions likely to be vacant are expected to open for the 2026 academic year at the Life Sciences Department of Paris Cité University. The Institut Jacques Monod will be one of the host laboratories for three of these positions:
- A position as Professor in Genome Stability, assigned to the Jacques Monod…
