


Developmental and Stem Cell Biology & Neuroscience Departments joint seminars
” The Mammalian Protocadherin Gene Cluster “ Invited speaker : Professor Tom Maniatis From Isidore S. Edelman Professor of Biochemistry, Director of University-wide Precision Medicine Initiative Chair – Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics […]

Foamy 2016 meeting 9-10, June, 2016
Foamy Viruses are complex retroviruses that are widespread in several animal species. Several research topics on these viruses are relevant to human health: – cross-species transmission and viral emergence, – vectors for gene therapy, […]

Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Department seminar by Doctor Serena Sanulli, UCSF, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics/ Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
“HP1 couples disorganization of the histone core to chromatin compaction and droplet formation” Invited Speaker: Serena Sanulli Postdoctoral Research fellow in Prof. Geeta Narlikar Lab, Departement of Biochemistry and Biophysics, and Prof. John D. […]

Developmental and Stem Cell Biology * 2016 seminar series *
” Balancing cell potency and specification in stem cells and in the early embryo “ Invited speaker : Véronique AZUARA From Imperial College London – Department of Surgery & Cancer – Institue of Reproductive […]

Immunology department seminar
JUNE 10 – 12 : 00 pm Jean-Paul Aubert room – Fernbach building Matteo Iannacone San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy Invited by Claude Leclerc

17th International Conference on Oxidative Stress Reduction, Redox Homeostasis and Antioxidants
This conference focuses on the role of antioxidants as modulators of redox signaling pathways rather than players that counteract oxidative stress. Indeed, antioxidants affect cells signaling provided by redox processes. Mitochondria constitute localized signaling […]

SYMPOSIUM: RESEARCHERS AND RESEARCH’S PARTICIPANTS

VIROLOGY DEPARTMENT SEMINAR
Pr. Oliver T. FACKLER Department of Infectious Diseases, Integrative Virology University Hospital Heidelberg Restrictions to and by HIV-1 replication in CD4+ T lymphocytes Contact : Olivier Schwartz (olivier.schwartz@pasteur.fr)

VIROLOGY DEPARTMENT SEMINAR
Jonathan STOYE Francis Crick Institute, London, UK Retrovirus-host interactions : evolution of host restriction factors and viral counter-measures Invited by : Florence Buseyne (florence.buseyne@pasteur.fr) and Antoine Gessain (antoine.gessain@pasteur.fr)

“The Role of Cyclic Nucleotide Signalling in Malaria Parasites”
David BAKER – Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (London – UK) This seminar will introduce cyclic nucleotide signalling in malaria parasites and will explain what is […]

Targeting a mechanism of artemisinin resistance in malaria and crossing the rubicon
Prof. Kasturi HALDAR Rev. Julius A Nieuwland ProfessorParsons-Quinn Director Center for Research in Neglected Diseases University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA https://www3.nd.edu/~haldarlb/

VIROLOGY DEPARTMENT SEMINAR
Marie-Marie OLIVE Virology Unit – Institut Pasteur of Madagascar – MADAGASCAR Research Unit AGIRs – CIRAD – Montpellier – FRANCE Transmission mechanisms of Rift Valley Fever in Madagascar : identification of at-risk area and […]

Digital Image Processing/Analysis Tools for Quantitative Light Microscopy Imaging
A 5-day practical course, scheduled to take place at the Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Athens Greece, in July 4-8, 2016, with objective to provide theoretical and practical training in basic and advanced concepts and methods […]

2016 XXII IRT
The 2016 International Round Table on Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids is the 22th edition of an international meeting, which gathers every two years participants from all over the world (chemists, biochemists, biologists) interested […]

Training: analysis of the transcriptome by RNAseq
The Transcriptome and Epigenome platform of the Biomics pole is organizing a one week (October 10, 2016 – October 14, 2016) training session dedicated to the analysis of the transcriptome by RNAseq. It is […]