

SEMINAR “The varied roles of Notch in building the body plan”
Department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Extra Seminar Friday 27th January — at 12.00 pm @ Salle Jean-Paul Aubert (Bât. Fernbach/68) SEMINAR “The varied roles of Notch in building the body plan” Invited […]
SEMINAR “Cancers with early developmental origins: learning from fly neural stem cells”
Department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology 2017 Seminar Series Friday 20th January — at 12.00 pm — Amphi Monod (Bât.66) SEMINAR “Cancers with early developmental origins: learning from fly neural stem cells” Invited […]

Introduction to data analysis
Course description : This five weeks graduate level course will give participants basic skills and hands-on training in biostatistics. It will cover all the steps of an analysis workflow : design, collection, curation, hypothesis […]

Genetic basis of gene regulation: genome-wide models and applications to diagnosis
Julien Gagneur will talk about Genetic basis of gene regulation: genome-wide models and applications to diagnosis. Genetic basis of gene regulation: genome-wide models and applications to diagnosis Registration Apply here

Pathogen dynamics through a phylogenetic lens – zooming into the spread of Ebola, Diphtheria, Tuberculosis, Influenza and HIV
Tanja Stadler will talk about Pathogen dynamics through a phylogenetic lens – zooming into the spread of Ebola, Diphtheria, Tuberculosis, Influenza and HIV Pathogen dynamics through a phylogenetic lens – zooming into the spread […]

[Canceled] Whole cell model and engineering of Mycoplasma pneumoniae as an universal vaccine
Luis Serrano Pubul will talk about Whole cell model and engineering of Mycoplasma pneumoniae as an universal vaccine M. pneumoniae is the causative agent of atypical pneumonia and other extra-pulmonary pathologies in human. Its […]

Inferring antimicrobial resistance from whole genome sequencing
Francois Balloux will talk about Inferring antimicrobial resistance from whole genome sequencing Progress in Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) has had a dramatic impact on bacterial epidemiology. It has become possible to reconstruct outbreaks and […]

From bacterial gene expression decomposition to Synthetic Biology
Matthieu Jules will talk about From bacterial gene expression decomposition to Synthetic Biology From bacterial gene expression decomposition to Synthetic Biology Registration Apply here

Linking Large-Scale Genomic Rearrangements to 3D Chromatin Structure
Krister Swenson will talk about Linking Large-Scale Genomic Rearrangements to 3D Chromatin Structure Towards the beginning of the 20th century, Sturdevant discovered that the genes of Drosophila are organized linearly on the chromosomes. Later, […]

RNA-mediated regulation of antibiotics resistance in the human microbiome
Rotem Sorek will talk about RNA-mediated regulation of antibiotics resistance in the human microbiome RNA-mediated regulation of antibiotics resistance in the human microbiome Registration Apply here

Micro- and nano-fluidic technologies for minute DNA sample analysis: application to genomic analysis of cultured cells and circulating DNA
Aurélien Bancaud will talk about Micro- and nano-fluidic technologies for minute DNA sample analysis: application to genomic analysis of cultured cells and circulating DNA Nanobiotechnologies play a crucial role in the development of technologies […]

An integrated, structure- and energy-based view of decoding: translation and cellular homeostasys
Eric Westhof will talk about An integrated, structure- and energy-based view of decoding: translation and cellular homeostasys The basic principles of mRNA decoding are conserved among all extant life forms. We present an integrative […]

RNA viruses: characterizing hidden features revealed via comparative genomics
Andrew Firth will talk about RNA viruses: characterizing hidden features revealed via comparative genomics RNA viruses have compact multifunctional genomes. During the course of infection, the genome or its derivatives must direct translation of […]

Conférence du Conseil Scientifique : Flavivirus structural heterogeneity: implications for entry, antibody neutralisation and vaccine design
Conférence organisée par le Conseil Scientifique Jeudi 12 janvier 2017 à 16h30 Amphithéâtre Duclaux Félix REY Unité de Virologie structurale Institut Pasteur “Flavivirus structural heterogeneity: implications for entry, antibody neutralisation and vaccine design”

“Imaging host-pathogen interactions in the vascular compartment”
Christoph KONRADT – University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia – USA) An important function of the blood-brain barrier is to exclude pathogens from the central nervous system, but some microorganisms benefit from the ability to enter […]