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MeLiS Mechanisms in Integrated Life Sciences

MeLiS — External Seminar

Upcoming

  • Séminaire externe
12/12/2025
: 14:30
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Salle Hermann

Technische Universität Braunschweig, Brunswick, Allemagne

Modeling human diseases of neurodegeneration in the cerebellum of zebrafish. Invited by Owen Randlett – ZeNeB Summary Pr. Köster's research focuses on investigating the differentiation of the zebrafish cerebellum and modeling...

Seminars 2025

  • External seminar 2025
12/12/2025
: 14:30
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Salle Hermann

Technische Universität Braunschweig, Brunswick, Allemagne

Modeling human diseases of neurodegeneration in the cerebellum of zebrafish. Invited by Owen Randlett – ZeNeB Summary Pr. Köster's research focuses on investigating the differentiation of the zebrafish cerebellum and modeling...

02/12/2025
: 14:30
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Amphi de Physique

Cytomorpholab

From Morphogenesis to space partitioning by microtubule and molecular motors. Invited by Bénédicte Durand – ACDC Résumé Microtubules are well known for supporting the directed transport of vesicles during interphase and chromosomes during...

28/11/2025
: 11:00
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Salle Hermann

Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience, UMR 5297, Bordeaux

Rescuing pathological NMDA receptor hypofunction through synaptic trapping : Down, duty & demise. Invité par Olivier Pascual - SynatAc Résumé Activity-dependent modulations of N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptor (NMDAR) trapping and...

10/10/2025
: 11:00
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Médiathèque Paul Zech

CECAD, University of Cologne

From Cellular Mechanisms to Organismal Aging: Proteostasis in Longevity and Disease Invité par Florence Solari - NeuraCel. Résumé Thorsten Hoppe is renowned for his groundbreaking discoveries in protein quality control, ubiquitin-mediated...

18/06/2025
: 11:00
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Amphi 3

Institute of Biologie Paris Seine

Decoding the molecular regulations leading to hematopoietic stem cell generation using the avian embryo Invité par Christophe Marcelle. Résumé

Seminars 2024

  • Séminaire externe 2024
10/12/2024
: 11:00
Institut Jacques Monod, Paris

TANGO1 builds a secretory route for collagen Invité par Jean-Louis Bessereau. Résumé Secreted collagens compose 15–20% of our dry body weight and are necessary for tissue formation. Dysregulated collagen secretion affects every organ system...

18/11/2024
: 11:00
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Amphi Carraz

Institut Curie, Paris

Exploring and Exploiting the Secretory Pathway in Mammalian Cells Invité par Jean-Louis Bessereau. Résumé To regulate their homeostasis, cells need to address specific proteins and lipids toward particular compartments in a tightly controlled...

Seminars 2023

  • Séminaire externe 2023
11/10/2023
: 11:00
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Salle des Pas Perdus

IINS, Bordeaux

Phrase de mise en avant Invité par Bérangère Pinan-Lucarré. Résumé The ability of the brain to constantly adapt its organization to ever-changing stimuli is termed ‘plasticity’ and is a prominent feature not only of learning and memory in the...

02/10/2023
: 10:00
GIN, Grenoble

Role of the translational complex in axon regeneration Invité par Valérie Castellani. Résumé Insults to the central nervous system (CNS) induce permanent cognitive, sensory and/or motor disabilities, as the mature CNS is not able to regenerate....

20/09/2023
: 11:00
Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille (IBDM)

How to build a nervous system in a robust manner. Invité par Bérangère PINAN-LUCARRÉ. Résumé In animals, the nervous system is composed of a high diversity of neuronal cell types. During development, the correct number of neurons of each neuronal...

01/02/2023
: 11:00
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Amphi 1

IGFL, Lyon

Building the locomotor system architecture Invité par Bérangère PINAN-LUCARRÉ. Résumé Haec ubi latius fama vulgasset missaeque relationes adsiduae Gallum Caesarem permovissent, quoniam magister equitum longius ea tempestate distinebatur, iussus...

12/01/2023
: 11:00
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Amphi 1bis

Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science

Ex Utero Embryogenesis: Naive Pluripotent Stem-cells-derived Embryoid Models (SEMs). Invité par Hilla BARZILAI-TUTSCH Résumé Haec ubi latius fama vulgasset missaeque relationes adsiduae Gallum Caesarem permovissent, quoniam magister equitum...

Seminars 2022

  • Séminaire externe 2022
19/10/2022
: 11:00
Institut de la vision, Paris

Development and evolution of commissural connections. Invité par Jean-Louis BESSEREAU. Résumé DIn most animal species including humans, commissural axons connect neurons on the left and right side of the nervous system. This communication between...

27/09/2022
: 10:30
University College of London, UK

Invité par Florence SOLARI. Résumé Haec ubi latius fama vulgasset missaeque relationes adsiduae Gallum Caesarem permovissent, quoniam magister equitum longius ea tempestate distinebatur, iussus comes orientis Nebridius contractis undique...

30/06/2022
: 11:00
University of Washington, Seattle, USA

Taking the black dots out of the black box: how neurons and endocrine cells make a unique secretory organelle Invité par Jean-Louis BESSEREAU. Résumé

16/05/2022
: 11:00
Univ. Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille, UMR- S 1172 – Lab Development and Plasticity of the Neuroendocrine Brain, Lille Neuroscience & Cognition Center, Lille, France

MakiAnti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and the Pathophysiology of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: lessons from animal models. Invité par Valérie CASTELLANI Résumé Haec ubi latius fama vulgasset missaeque relationes adsiduae Gallum Caesarem permovissent,...

31/03/2022
: 11:00
Grenoble Institut Neurosciences

Huntingtin: Linking Fast Axonal Transport, Energy Supply and Neurotrophin Signaling to Neurodegeneration. Invité par Jean-Louis BESSEREAU Résumé Huntington’s disease is caused by the abnormal polyglutamine expansion in the N-ter part of huntingtin...

31/03/2022
: 11:00
HHMI, Columbia University, New York, USA

Homeobox genes and neuronal identity specification. Invité par Thomas BOULIN Résumé The enormous diversity of cell types in any animal model system is defined by neuron type-specific gene batteries that endow distinct cells with distinct anatomical...

24/03/2022
: 11:00
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Amphi 3

KAUST, Saudi Arabia

Using synthetic piRNAs to understand inherited gene silencing. Invité par Jean-Louis BESSEREAU Résumé In some cases genetic "memories" are transmitted across generations without changes in DNA sequences. This type of memory is referred to as...

Seminars 2020 – 2019 – 2018 -2017 -2016

  • External Seminar 2020
  • External Seminar 2019
  • External Seminar 2018
  • External Seminar 2017
  • External Seminar 2016