Modeling human diseases of neurodegeneration in the cerebellum of...
Welcome to MeLiS
Mechanisms in Integrated Life Sciences
UniversitĂ© Claude Bernard Lyon 1 – CNRS UMR 5284 – INSERM U1314
MeLiS teams are interested in the molecular mechanisms operating in a variety of cellular compartments, from cilia, membranes, axons, to synapses and circuits, with a focus on neuronal and muscular cells.
We investigate a range of biological processes and their alterations in human diseases affecting developing, adult and aging organisms.
We use a diversified approach taking advantage of a large panel of models, including: drosophila, C. elegans, zebrafish, chicken, mouse, and human. Our studies combine genetics, large-scale molecular analyses, in vivo manipulations, behavioral assays, with strong emphasis on microscopy techniques (super-resolution microscopy, expansion microscopy, in vivo 2-photon, light sheet microscopy, electron microscopy) and image quantification (segmentation, animal tracking, time-series).
MeLiS â Latest News
Salle Hermann
Modeling human diseases of neurodegeneration in the...
Amphi de Physique
From Morphogenesis to space partitioning by microtubule...
MédiathÚque Paul Zech
Centrosome â Cilium chronicles : Down, duty & demise....
Amphi 3
Decoding the molecular regulations leading to...
MeLiS â Research Teams
NeuralCel
Jean-Louis BESSEREAU
Neurobiology and Aging of C. elegans
SPARK
Thomas BOULIN
NEST
Valérie CASTELLANI
Nervous System, embryogenesis and Study of childhood Tumors
3D HUMAN
Alain CHEDOTAL
Normal and pathological human embryology
ACDC
Bénédicte DURAND
Centriole assembly and ciliary diversity
Synatac
JérÎme HONNORAT
Synaptopathies and auto-antibodies
MDR
Christophe MARCELLE & Fabien LE GRAND
Myogenesis in Development and Repair
ZeNeB
Owen RANDLETT
Zebrafish Neurogenetics and Behavior
MeLiS â Job offers
Ăquipe Durand - Assemblage des cils et...









