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  • mai 2024
  • lun 6
    Mis en avant lun/Mai/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    External Seminar : « A garden of forking paths: branching, switching and reversal in meiotic recombination » – Michael Lichten

    Abstract: Meiotic recombination involves repair of double strand DNA breaks by homologous recombination to form crossovers and noncrossovers. Current models suggest that different mechanisms form these two products: noncrossovers by synthesis-dependent strand annealing; COs by double Holliday junction formation and resolution. In testing these predictions, we found evidence for remarkable dynamism during meiotic DSB repair. […]

  • lun 13
    lun/Mai/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    Internal Seminar : « The role of p16High state in oocytes in intergenerational programming of adult phenotypes. » Alessandra PIERANTONI (Equipe Dmitry BULAVIN)

    Faculté de Médecine - Amphitheâtre 1

    Abstract: Cellular senescence is conventionally defined as a state of permanent cell cycle arrest in response to multiple stress factors such as DNA damage but also aging. Excessive accumulation of senescent cells can negatively impact different tissues, creating a proinflammatory environment leading to development of various age-related diseases. This project is focus on the analysis […]

  • lun 13
    lun/Mai/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    Internal Seminar : « Stress signals and hematopoietic stem cell aging » by Giang TO VU (Equipe Eirini TROMPOUKI)

    Faculté de Médecine - Amphitheâtre 1

    Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are pluripotent cells that have capacity to replenish all blood cells. HSCs stay quiescent| in the bone marrow niche, until they get triggered to differentiate, which is also happening during aging. However, whether aging is a collection of moments of stress signals that make HSCs exit quiescence is not known. Here, […]

  • mar 14
    mar/Mai/2024 @ 14h30 - 15h30

    Soutenance de These: « Predicting the natural yeast phenotypic landscape with machine learning » Sakshi KHAIWAL

    Faculté de Médecine - Salle ED 12/13

    Directeur de thèse : Gianni LITI

  • novembre 2024
  • lun 4
    lun/Nov/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    External seminar : « Membrane curvature and surface tension as cellular information for protein targeting in the cell » – Bruno ANTONY

    Abstract: When we schematise a cell on the white board, we don’t need to put a legend for the lay cell biologist to recognise the main organelles. This is because the membrane of many organelles has a well-defined shape (e.g. Golgi apparatus, mitochondria). In this talk, I will show that membrane shape is also cellular […]

  • mar 12
    mar/Nov/2024 - mer/Nov/2024

    6th LABEX SIGNALIFE Meeting

    The Labex SIGNALIFE Scientific Council is happy to announce to all scientists from Nice and the Côte d’Azur region the 6th SIGNALIFE meeting on Cell Signaling that will occur on 12-13 November 2024 at the Saint Paul Hôtel in Nice.

  • lun 25
    lun/Nov/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    Internal Seminars – Team Simona Saccani & Team Barbara Seitz-Polski

    For more information, please refer to your emails

  • décembre 2024
  • lun 2
    lun/Déc/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    Internal Seminar: Hervé TECHER

    For more information, please refer to your email.

  • lun 9
    lun/Déc/2024 @ 10h30 - 11h30

    External Seminar: « On the multiple roads to cell fate decision: Integrating transcription factors into RNA-regulatory networks  » – Julie CARNESECCHI

    Gaël CRISTOFARI invites Julie CARNESECCHI  from the Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier Location: Faculté de Médecine, Amphithéâtre 4 Abstract: While the current view states that Transcription Factors (TFs) act on DNA regulatory elements to deploy precise gene programs, an emerging concept proposes that TFs also bind RNA and regulate splicing to promote molecular and […]

  • lun 9
    lun/Déc/2024 @ 13h00 - 15h00

    Thesis defense: « Cellular factors and genomic features influencing transcription elongation » – Victor BILLON

    Faculté de Médecine - Amphitheâtre 1

    Thesis director: Gaël CRISTOFARI Abstract : A major part of gene introns contains cryptic splicing, termination signals, and abundant DNA and RNA protein-binding sites. These sequences are often found in mobile DNA units known as transposable elements embedded in long genes. These sequences could interfere with the transcription elongation of the genes in which they […]

  • lun 16
    lun/Déc/2024 @ 12h00 - 13h00

    Internal Seminar: Paul HOFMAN

    Fore more information, please refer to your email.

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