SBCF annual meeting Tuesday 29th of May Institut Cochin
The annual meeting of the French Society for Cell Biology will take place on Tueday May the 29th in the Insitut Cochin. We will hear about work from students and postdocs supported by the […]
The annual meeting of the French Society for Cell Biology will take place on Tueday May the 29th in the Insitut Cochin. We will hear about work from students and postdocs supported by the […]
VIROLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY DEPARTMENTS JOINT SEMINAR Raymond SCHINAZI Frances Winship Walters Professor, Emory University “Disruptive Discoveries for HIV, HCV and HBV Infections” Monday April 23rd, at 5:30 pm Auditorium Centre François Jacob Invited […]
“Type II immunity in tissue repair, regeneration and fibrosis”
MCEB 2018 Web site Each year, we co-organize the “Mathematical and Computational Evolutionary Biology conference”, with colleagues from Montpellier. The huge amount of molecular data available nowadays can help addressing new and essential questions […]
“PRC2: versatile transcriptional regulators during pre-implantation development of the mouse” In mammals, fusion of two highly differentiated gametes gives rise to a totipotent zygote capable of developing into a whole organism. The switch in […]
Pr. Thomas CARELL – Department für Chemie, LMU Müchen www.carellgroup.de<http://www.carellgroup.de/
Click here to see the conference program Les conférences sont entièrement en français Les inscriptions sont closes
[gview file=”https://research.pasteur.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/research_pasteur-seminaire-du-departement-de-biologie-structurale-chimie-dr-gilles-gasser-17-04-g-gasser.docx”] Mardi 17 avril 2018 à 14h00 Salle 14-15 LWOFF 22 RdC Dr Gilles GASSER Chimie ParisTech, PSL Research University, Laboratory for Inorganic Chemical Biology 75005 Paris, France. Email: gilles.gasser@chimie-paristech.fr Metal Complexes […]
Nathaniel I. Martin Phd – Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht University The N-methyltransferases represent a large enzyme family that functions by specifically transferring a methyl group from the cofactor S-adenosyl-l-methionine (AdoMet) to a nitrogen […]
The application of viral and cellular metagenomics to natural environments has expanded our understanding of viral diversity at the population level. Most natural environments are characterized by having a high diversity of microbial and […]
LIU Ying Unité de biologie moléculaire du gène chez les extrêmophiles Novel archaeal viruses from Japanese terrestrial hot springs Valérie DOREY Unité virus et interférence ARN Viral oral infections in Drosophila are cleared […]
Kaustuv Sanyal – JNCASR (J. N. Centre for Advanced Scientific Research) / Bangalore India Since the discovery of the 125-bp long “point” centromeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1980, centromeres have been identified in many […]
Speaker: Luis Barreiro, PhD. Assistant Professor CHU Sainte-Justine/University of Montreal Canadian Research Chair in Functional and Evolutionary Genomics of the Immune System. Montreal Canada Abstract: Infectious diseases have always been a major health […]
This talk will describe the development, organization, and management of the National Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI) that offers world-class access, service, and expertise to a variety of innovative imaging technologies in a single […]
The N-methyltransferases represent a large enzyme family that functions by specifically transferring a methyl group from the cofactor S-adenosyl-l-methionine (AdoMet) to a nitrogen center in a target protein or small molecule. The Martin lab […]