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The last two years in scientific news
The François Jacob Institute of Biology takes part in and organizes scientific events. You can find them all below.
Agenda | IRSN, Amphithéâtre Bâtiment 01 - 31 Avenue de la Division Leclerc 92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses, France
You are cordially invited to participate in a three-day meeting on the NHEJ pathway and its roles in development and cancer. The meeting will be held in Fontenay-aux-Roses on September 27-29, 2023.
Conference | CEA Paris-Saclay, Fontenay-aux-Roses CEA’s center, Auditorium, Building 52 | Live broadcasting in Evry, room Jacob (Building G1)
Molecular immunology and infectiology. IDMIT conference series : presentation of technologies, facilities and expertises from which a large scientific community can benefit.
Seminars | CEA Fontenay-aux-Roses, Building 52, Auditorium | Live broadcasting Faculté de Médecine de Bicêtre, room ED6
IDMIT/IMVA Scientific Seminar : Prediction of immunogenicity of therapeutic antibodies - From identification of T epitopes to desimmunisation. We invite speakers, from France and from abroad, and who are experts in the fields of immunology, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, translational medicine, systems immunology, etc… to present and discuss their recent work.
IDMIT/IMVA Scientific Seminar : Microbiotas in digestive and respiratory health. We invite speakers, from France and from abroad, and who are experts in the fields of immunology, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, translational medicine, systems immunology, etc… to present and discuss their recent work.
Conference | CEA Paris-Saclay, Fontenay-aux-Roses CEA’s center, Auditorium, Building 52
The web-based LIMS BATLab: an upgradable IT tool for researchers and technology platforms. IDMIT conference series : presentation of technologies, facilities and expertises from which a large scientific community can benefit.
CEA Paris-Saclay, établissement de Fontenay-aux-Roses
PhD Student: Séverine Maire. Huntington’s disease (HD) is a genetic disorder caused by the expansion of a CAG repeat in the first exon of the Huntingtin gene (HTT). We propose to use trans-splicing to develop a gene therapy vector that will significantly reduce or eliminate the expression of the mutant protein while restoring a physiological level of normal HTT in cells affected by the HD mutation.
Seminars | Faculté de Médecine de Bicêtre, Room ED6 | Live broadcasting room 326 (3rd floor), building 62 (idmit), CEA, Fontenay-aux-Roses.
IDMIT/IMVA Scientific Seminar : "Type I IFN regulation by natural and synthetic amines". We invite speakers, from France and from abroad, and who are experts in the fields of immunology, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, translational medicine, systems immunology, etc… to present and discuss their recent work.
CEA Fontenay-aux-Roses, Building 52, Auditorium | Live broadcasting Faculté de Médecine de Bicêtre, room ED6
IDMIT/IMVA Scientific Seminar : Beta-Glucans and monocytes. We invite speakers, from France and from abroad, and who are experts in the fields of immunology, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, translational medicine, systems immunology, etc… to present and discuss their recent work.
CEA Paris-Saclay, Etablissement de Fontenay-aux-Roses
PhD Student: Jérémy Pépin. Previous studies have shown that the metabolic profile measured in ¹H NMR spectroscopy can be altered in patients with Huntington's disease. Hypotheses involving defects in energy metabolism have been advanced to explain partially the pathophysiology of the disease. The metabolic actors could thus be biomarkers of interest. All of the results and methods implemented during this thesis show the potential of a promising MRI modality called CEST (Chemical Exchance Saturation Transfer) to identify potential biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases.
Seminars | Genoscope (Evry)
BIOASTER Technology Research Institute (TRI) is working to develop an unique technological and innovative model to support the latest challenges in microbiology.
CEA Paris/Saclay - Fontenay-aux-Roses site - Building 05 - room A200
Polymer models to study chromatin organization from a single locus to Hi-C data
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