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Postdoctoral fellow in structural analysis of proteins by mass spectrometry M/W

Contract Period: 24 months Expected date of employment: 11 September 2023 Apply before August, 14th 2023: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7592-GUICHE-002/Default.aspx?lang=EN Missions The person recruited will be responsible for developing and carrying out analyses of intact proteins by mass spectrometry using innovative technologies such as native MS, ion mobility, ECD and SID fragmentation and high-resolution chromatography. Activities The person recruited will develop and…

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Research Engineer Position (M/W)

Contract duration: 1 year Contract start date: September 11, 2023 Apply before August 15: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7592-BENPAL-008/Default.aspx We are looking for a highly-motivated Research Engineer to be in charge of the DECODERS project, supported by the Labex who am I? (http://www.labex-whoami.org/en/) and hosted by the Institut Jacques Monod (CNRS/Université Paris Cité, Paris 13e, France). Several research groups from the Labex consortium…

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Greenberg Lab – A genome-wide screen reveals new regulators of the 2-cell-like cell state

The Greenberg Lab recently contributed to the publication of a new article in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology: A genome-wide screen reveals new regulators of the 2-cell-like cell state Abstract: In mammals, only the zygote and blastomeres of the early embryo are totipotent. This totipotency is mirrored in vitro by mouse ‘2-cell-like cells’ (2CLCs), which appear at…

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Pintard Lab – Mechanisms of nuclear pore complex disassembly by the mitotic Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK-1) in C. elegans embryos

The Pintard  lab rencently published in Science Advances: Mechanisms of nuclear pore complex disassembly by the mitotic Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK-1) in C. elegans embryos Abstract: The nuclear envelope, which protects and organizes the genome, is dismantled during mitosis. In the Caenorhabditis elegans zygote, nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD) of the parental pronuclei is spatially and temporally regulated during mitosis…

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Cadoret Lab – Firing of Replication Origins Is Disturbed by a CDK4/6 Inhibitor in a pRb-Independent Manner

The Cadoret Lab recently published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences : Firing of Replication Origins Is Disturbed by a CDK4/6 Inhibitor in a pRb-Independent Manner Abstract: Over the last decade, CDK4/6 inhibitors (palbociclib, ribociclib and abemaciclib) have emerged as promising anticancer drugs. Numerous studies have demonstrated that CDK4/6 inhibitors efficiently block the pRb-E2F pathway and induce…

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Minc Lab – Length limitation of astral microtubules orients cell divisions in murine intestinal crypts

The Minc Lab recently published a new article in Developmental Cell: Length limitation of astral microtubules orients cell divisions in murine intestinal crypts Abstract: Planar spindle orientation is critical for epithelial tissue organization and is generally instructed by the long cell-shape axis or cortical polarity domains. We introduced mouse intestinal organoids in order to study spindle…

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ProtéoSeine – Over-expression of Dyrk1A affects bleeding by modulating plasma fibronectin and fibrinogen level in mice

The ProtéoSeine plateform contributed to the publication of a new article in Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine: Over-expression of Dyrk1A affects bleeding by modulating plasma fibronectin and fibrinogen level in mice Abstract: Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal abnormality in humans. Patients with Down syndrome have hematologic disorders, including mild to moderate thrombocytopenia. In…

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Dumont Lab – Kinetochore component function in C. elegans oocytes revealed by 4D tracking of holocentric chromosomes

The Dumont lab recently published in Nature Communications: Kinetochore component function in C. elegans oocytes revealed by 4D tracking of holocentric chromosomes Abstract: During cell division, chromosome congression to the spindle center, their orientation along the spindle long axis and alignment at the metaphase plate depend on interactions between spindle microtubules and kinetochores, and are pre-requisite for chromosome…

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IJM Seminar – Michael Perry – 26/07/2023

Invited by Nikos Konstantinides, Michael Perry (University of California San Diego) will present an IJM seminar on the theme: The insect visual system as a model for neural development and evolution Abstract: Animal genomes provide instructions for producing an amazing diversity of cell types during development, perhaps especially in the brain. One of the most surprising findings…

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Ingénieur d’études en microscopie photonique appliquée à la biologie (H/F) – Plateforme ImagoSeine

La plateforme ImagoSeine recrute un ingénieur d’études en microscopie photonique appliquée à la biologie CDD d’un an, renouvelable, à partir du 1er septembre 2023. Mission L’ingénieur(e) en expérimentation et instrumentation biologiques renforcera l’activité de microscopie photonique de la plate‐forme d’Imagerie ImagoSeine, Institut Jacques Monod (UMR 7592 CNRS‐UPC). Activités Accueillir et conseiller en amont les expérimentateurs Former les…

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