On Tuesday, April 30th 2024, Richard Benton (Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausane) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Lecture (former“Monod-Diderot Lectures”) on the theme:
Fatal chemosensation, and how insects fight back
Abstract:
Insecticide resistance is a widespread challenge for the management of vectors transmitting pathogens and agricultural pests, requiring a better understanding of the genetic mechanisms…
Invited by the Borghi, Marie Breau (CRCN INSERM, Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS), Sorbonne Université, Laboratoire de Biologie du Développement) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminars on the theme:
Mechanical interactions between tissues during the morphogenesis of the zebrafish olfactory placode
Abstract:
Neuronal circuit assembly requires neuronal migration and axon/dendrite growth, which are believed to be…
The next Cytoskeleton club meeting will take place on Wednesday, 24th of April at 9.30 am at the Curie Institute (Amphithéâtre Burg).
During this meeting,
Abir Elfarkouchi (Ph Student, Conduit Lab, IJM) will present "Spatiotemporal regulation of microtubule nucleation during cell division"
Baghyanath Suresh (PhD Student, Thery Lab, ESPCI / Institut Pierre-Gilles De Gennes) will present…
Invited by the Konstantinides Lab, Dafni Hadjieconomou (Team leader at the GutSense lab, Paris Brain Institute (ICM)) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminars on the theme:
"Mind the gut" a tale of two brains
Abstract:
A series of tightly controlled processes ensure that energy is either stored or consumed within an organism. This control is central…
Invited by the Prioleau Lab, Ichiro Hiratani (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (RIKEN BDR), Kobe, Japan) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme:
Unraveling the dynamic 3D genome architecture through single-cell DNA replication profiling
Abstract:
Hi-C technology has revolutionized genome biology, revealing that mammalian chromosomes are partitioned into megabase-sized topologically associating domains (TADs).…
Invited by the Ribes Lab, Mustafa Mir (Assistant Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme:
Molecular kinetics of gene regulation during embryonic development
Abstract:
During early development gene expression patterns progressively emerge as cell fates are…
On Friday, April 5th 2024, the Labex WHO AM I? invite Professor Matthias Peter (Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich) to present an Institut Jacques Monod Lecture (formely "Conférence Monod-Diderot") on the theme:
Protect and recycle: how cells regulate dormancy
Abstract:
Amyloids were long viewed as irreversible, pathological aggregates, often associated with neurodegenerative diseases. However, recent insights challenge this…
The Conduit Lab published a spotlight in Journal of Cell Biology:
Building the centrosome: PLK-1 controls multimerization of SPD-5
Introduction:
Centrosome maturation relies on the assembly of an underlying molecular scaffold. In this issue of JCB, Rios et al. (https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202306142) use cross-linking mass spectrometry to reveal how PLK-1 phosphorylation promotes intermolecular SPD-5 self-association that is essential for…
The Jackson/Verbavatz Lab published a new article eLife:
The ER tether VAPA is required for proper cell motility and anchors ER-PM contact sites to focal adhesions
Abstract:
Cell motility processes highly depend on the membrane distribution of Phosphoinositides, giving rise to cytoskeleton reshaping and membrane trafficking events. Membrane contact sites serve as platforms for direct lipid exchange…
The Courtier Lab contributed to a new article published in BMC Bioinformatics :
CNCA aligns small annotated genomes
Abstract:
Background
To explore the evolutionary history of sequences, a sequence alignment is a first and necessary step, and its quality is crucial. In the context of the study of the proximal origins of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, we wanted to…
