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SUMMARY:Institut Jacques Monod Seminars - Amir Aharoni
DESCRIPTION:Invited by the Palancade Lab\, Amir Aharoni (Department of Life Sciences and the National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev\, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev\, Israel) will present an Institut Jacques Monod Seminar on the theme: \nReal-time monitoring of replication fork progression through damaged DNA \n  \nAbstract: \nDespite the frequent occurrence of AP sites in the eukaryotic genome\, understanding how replication forks bypass non-repaired AP sites remains elusive. While an error-prone and an error-free DNA damage bypass pathways exist\, the choice and timing of activation of each bypass pathway during AP sites replication are still unknown. Here\, we have established and examined a system for measuring replication fork progression through site-specific AP sites in live yeast cells\, for monitoring DNA damage bypass in real time. In this system\, AP sites are introduced site-specifically between two bacterial fluorescent repressor-operator systems (FROS) during the G1 phase\, using catalytically inactive Cas9 fused to DNA glycosidase. Time-lapse fluorescent microscopy is then used to monitor the progression of single replisomes through the AP sites and to reveal the timing of AP bypass. Using this real-time microscopy system\, we revealed the cellular choice between replication associated and post replicative AP sites bypass pathways controlling replication fork stalling at AP sites and cell survival.
URL:https://www.ijm.fr/event/seminaire-ijm-amir-aharoni/?lang=en
LOCATION:Institut Jacques Monod Salle François Jacob\, 15 rue Hélène Brion\, Paris\, 75013\, France
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Aurore Vullien
DESCRIPTION:Aurore Vullien (équipe Gazave) will defend her thesis: \n“Evolutionary conservation and roles of ROS signalling in the initiation of regeneration. Insight from the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis and the annelid Platynereis dumerilii.” \nThe defense will be held in French on Friday September 13 at 1:30pm in the amphitheater of the Centre Antoine-Lacassagne (33\, avenue de Valombrose) in Nice. \nThe jury will be composed of: \n\nLucas Leclère\, CR\, Sorbonne Université (reporter)\nMorgane Locker\, Pr\, Université Paris-Saclay (reporter)\nHadi Boukhatmi\, CR\, Université de Rennes 1 (examiner)\nNathalie Mazure\, DR\, Université Côte d’Azur (examiner)\nChristine Rampon\, MCU\, Université Paris Cité (examiner)\nValérie Vouret\, DR\, Université Côte d’Azur (examiner)\nEve Gazave\, CR\, Université Paris Cité (thesis director)\nEric Röttinger\, DR\, Université Côte d’Azur (thesis director)\n\n 
URL:https://www.ijm.fr/event/thesis-defense-aurore-vullien/?lang=en
LOCATION:Université Côte d’Azur – Amphithéâtre du centre Antoine-Lacassagne\, 33 avenue de valombrose\, Nice\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240919T140000
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Raphaël Mangione
DESCRIPTION:Raphaël MANGIONE (équipe Palancade) will defend his thesis: \nCharacterizing the Interplay Between DNA:RNA Hybrids and Genome Stability \n  \nThe defense will take place on Thursday\, September 19th\, at 2pm\, in the François Jacob room of the Institut Jacques Monod (15 Rue Hélène Brion\, 75013 Paris)\, and will be conducted in English. \nThe jury members are: \n\nDr. Valérie BORDE\, Directrice de Recherche\, Sorbonne Université\, Rapportrice\nDr. Michael CHANG\, Associate Professor\, Université de Groningen\, Rapporteur\nDr. Aline MARNEF\, Chargée de Recherche\, Université Toulouse III\, Examinatrice\nDr. Jérôme POLI\, Maître de Conférences\, Université de Montpellier\, Examinateur\nDr. Stéphane MARCAND\, Directeur de Recherche\, Université Paris-Saclay\, Examinateur\nDr. Benoît PALANCADE\, Directeur de Recherche\, Université Paris Cité\, Directeur de thèse
URL:https://www.ijm.fr/event/soutenance-de-these-raphael-mangione/?lang=en
LOCATION:Institut Jacques Monod Salle François Jacob\, 15 rue Hélène Brion\, Paris\, 75013\, France
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SUMMARY:Institut Jacques Monod Seminars - Thibault Brunet
DESCRIPTION:Invited by the Gazave Lab\, Thibault Brunet (Evolutionary Cell Biology and Evolution of Morphogenesis team\, Institut Pasteur\, Paris) will an Institut Jacques Monod seminar on the theme: \nThe origin and evolution of animal morphogenesis: insights from our closest relatives \n  \nAbstract: \nAll animals are characterized by a recognizable\, species-specific adult shape\, which results from a controlled process of morphogenesis during embryonic development. Morphogenesis relies on a small core set of cellular mechanisms: cell adhesion\, migration\, division\, deformation\, and apoptosis. The mechanisms that shape animal embryos did not always exist\, but gradually evolved as their single-celled ancestors successively acquired multicellularity\, development\, and cell differentiation more than 600 million years ago. While the origin of animals has only left few fossil traces\, insights can be gained by the study of modern groups. In recent years\, important concepts have emerged from the study of choanoflagellates\, the closest living relatives of animals. \nChoanoflagellates are free-living aquatic protists that possess multiple features informative on the origin of animal development: they display a polarized cell architecture (with apical flagellum and microvilli) reminiscent of that of epithelial cells; their genome encodes an animal-like developmental molecular toolkit (including cadherins\, integrins\, collagens\, actomyosin and its regulators); and they can facultatively develop into multicellular colonies that resemble early animal embryos. Our work combines functional genetics and high-resolution imaging to understand how choanoflagellate cell shape is generated\, how shapes of individual cells underlie emerging multicellular shapes and behaviors\, and how these findings inform our understanding of the origin of animal morphogenesis.
URL:https://www.ijm.fr/event/ijm-seminar-thibault-brunet/?lang=en
LOCATION:Institut Jacques Monod Salle François Jacob\, 15 rue Hélène Brion\, Paris\, 75013\, France
CATEGORIES:IJM Seminar
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Lesley Caitlin Martin
DESCRIPTION:Lesley Caitlin MARTIN (Grange / Geigl Lab) will defend her thesis: \nThe legacy of human disease:\nPaleogenomic insights into genetic disease endurance in France and selection in wider Europe \n  \nThe defense will take place on Tuesday September 24th\, at 3pm\, in the Alan Turing Amphitheatre of the Sophie Germain building (8 Place Aurélie Nemours\, 75013 Paris\, less than a 2 minute walk from the IJM) and will be conducted in English. \nThe jury members are: \n\n\n\nDr. Anne Stone\, Professor\, Arizona State University\, Rapportrice\nDr. Albert Zink\, Professor\, EURAC Institute for Mummy Studies\, Rapporteur\nDr. Pavlos Pavlidis\, Professor\, University of Crete\, Examinateur\nDr. Julia Gamble\, Associate Professor\, University of Manitoba\, Examinatrice\nDr. Johnathan Weitzman\, Professeur\, Université Paris Cité\, Examinateur\nDr. Thierry Grange\, Directeur de Recherche\, CNRS\, Institut Jacques Monod\, Directeur de thèse\nDr. Eva-Maria Geigl\, Directrice de Recherche Emerite\, CNRS\, Institut Jacques Monod\, co-directrice de thèse\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ijm.fr/event/thesis-defense-lesley-caitlin-martin/?lang=en
LOCATION:Amphithéâtre Alan Turing – Bâtiment Sophie Germain\, 8 place Aurélie Nemours\, Paris\, 75013\, France
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