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Former Camadro Lab – Iron limitation promotes metabolic cross-feeding between cheese ripening bacteria

The former Camadro Lab contributed to the publication of a new article in The ISME Journal : Iron limitation promotes metabolic cross-feeding between cheese ripening bacteria Abstract: Iron is a limiting micronutrient in various environments, and its scarcity orchestrates microbial interactions across diverse ecosystems. The cheese surface, which is oxic, iron-limited, and a host of moderately complex…

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Guichet Lab – Sexual Development in Fungi

The Guichet lab contributed to the publication of a book chapter: Sexual Development in Fungi Abstract: This chapter explores the genetic and cellular mechanisms governing sexual reproduction in fungi, with a focus on Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. Sexual reproduction is orchestrated by the genetic regulation of mating identity, which ensures the recognition and differentiation of compatible partners. Communication…

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Dumont Lab – The interkinetic envelope: a discovery that challenges our knowledge of oocyte meiosis

The Dumont Lab published a new article in médecine / science: The interkinetic envelope: a discovery that challenges our knowledge of oocyte meiosis   El Mossadeq L, Dumont J. L’enveloppe d’intercinèse - Une découverte qui bouscule notre connaissance de la méiose ovocytaire [The interkinetic envelope: a discovery that challenges our knowledge of oocyte meiosis]. Med Sci (Paris).…

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Duharcourt Lab – The tiny germline chromosomes of Paramecium aurelia have an exceptionally high recombination rate and are capped by a new class of Helitrons

The Duharcourt Lab published a new article in BMC Biology: The tiny germline chromosomes of Paramecium aurelia have an exceptionally high recombination rate and are capped by a new class of Helitrons Background Paramecia belong to the ciliate phylum of unicellular eukaryotes characterized by nuclear dimorphism. A diploid germline micronucleus (MIC) transmits genetic information across sexual generations. A…

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Konstantinides Lab – Spatial, temporal and Notch determination of terminal selector expression controls neuronal cell fate in the Drosophila optic lobe

The Konstantinides Lab published a new article in Nature neuroscience: Spatial, temporal and Notch determination of terminal selector expression controls neuronal cell fate in the Drosophila optic lobe Abstract: In the medulla of the Drosophila optic lobe, the identity of each neuronal type is specified in progenitors and newborn neurons via the integration of temporal, spatial and Notch-driven patterning…

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L'unité : Institut Jacques Monod Type de Contrat: IT en contrat CDD Temps de Travail :Complet Lieu de Travail :75205 PARIS 13 Durée du contrat : 4 mois Date d'Embauche : 01/09/2026 Rémunération : à partir de 2158 € bruts mensuels Candidatez sur le portail emploi CNRS avant le lundi 18 mai 2026 Les Missions…

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Postdoc position

The project The Arp2/3 complex, consisting of seven protein subunits, is essential for generating branched actin networks crucial to multiple cellular processes, including cell motility, cell division, phagocytosis and DNA repair etc. For more than 30 years, Arp2/3 complex has always been regarded as a single entity. However, in mammals, three of its subunits exist…

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Prioleau Lab – Transcription at an inducible common fragile site reveals replication origin strength hierarchy

The Prioleau lab published a new article in Nucleic Acid Research: Transcription at an inducible common fragile site reveals replication origin strength hierarchy Abstract: While genome-wide analyses in vertebrates suggest that transcription negatively regulates replication origin activation, thereby shaping the landscape of replication initiation, it remains unknown whether efficient replication origins can overcome this suppression at common…

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Gazave Lab – Multifaceted conserved functions of Notch during post-embryonic neurogenesis in the annelid Platynereis

The Gazave lab published a new article in EMBO reports: Multifaceted conserved functions of Notch during post-embryonic neurogenesis in the annelid Platynereis Abstract: Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved pathway known to orchestrate neurogenesis by regulating the transition from progenitors to neurons and glia, and by directing neurite outgrowth and axon guidance in many species. Although extensively studied…

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