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29
Jun
2023
Seminar
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Dissecting the connection between fiber type and mTORC1
Pr Bert Blaauw

Abstract

Amphi 1
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23
Jun
2023
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Novel cylic AMP signalosome in cardiac remodeling and heart failure
Dr. Frank Lezoualc’h

Abstract The compartmentation of signaling processes is accomplished by the assembly of protein complexes called signalosomes. These signaling platforms colocalize […]

Amphi 3
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13
Jun
2023
Grand Public
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To the heart of our cells – InScience Festival
To the heart of our cells – InScience Festival

Performance of To the heart of our cells at the Rockefeller medical and pharmacy faculty during the Inserm InScience festival.

Rockefeller Faculty, Lyon
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26
May
2023
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H3.3 incorporation in muscle-specific gene loci safeguards myogenic cell identity
Joana Esteves de Lima

Abstract Chromatin architecture impacts on gene expression and defines cell lineage specification. Although epigenetic processes in myogenesis start to be […]

Médiathèque Paul Czech
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11
May
2023
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GDF5: A potential treatment for (neuro)-muscular diseases
Dr France Pietri-Rouxel

Abstract Among factors involved in muscle homeostasis, emerging relevance is observed for Growth Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF5) which we have […]

Amphi Lacassagne
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17
Mar
2023
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Immunotherapies for myocardial infarction
Dr Jean-Sébastien Sylvestre

Abstract Despite improved in the management, patients with ischemic heart failure still suffer from high morbidity and mortality, and there […]

Salle des Pas Perdus
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15
Mar
2023
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Heterogeneity within the muscle stem cell population reflects a Notch-driven response to macrophages
Robert Knight

Abstract Muscle stem cells (muSCs) are crucial for muscle repair, but are increasingly understood to represent a heterogenous population with […]

Salle des Pas Perdus
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03
Feb
2023
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Differentiation of the pluripotent stem cells of the mammalian embryo: the emergence of the Epiblast
Claire Chazaud

Abstract Our goal is to decipher the mechanisms of cell differentiation in the preimplantation mouse embryo. We are focusing on […]

Amphi 2 bis
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19
Apr
2022
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Impaired KCC2 leads for neuranal network dysfunction and neurodevelopmental pathologies
Igor Medina

Abstract My research activity during last decade is dedicated to study the structure, function and physiological importance of KCC2, a […]

Amphi 3
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08
Apr
2022
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Mitochondrial health maintenance in neurons
Angelica Harbauer

Abstract Neurons with their elaborate and extended morphology must employ homeostatic mechanisms that allow neuronal mitochondria to exist far away […]

Amphi 3bis
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02
Oct
2020
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Targeting mitophagy as a strategy for therapeutic intervention in diseases
Flavie Strappazzon

Abstract Mitophagy is a form of autophagy (a self-protective mechanism of living cells or organisms under various stressful conditions) that […]

Visioconference
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28
Feb
2020
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Muscles have feelings too: muscle spindle function in normal and dystrophic muscle
Stephan KROGER

Abstract Coordinated movements, including locomotion, and their control, require proprioceptive information, i.e. information about muscle tone as well as position […]

Salle Médiathèque Paul ZECH
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21
Feb
2020
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Exploring neurofilament biology and autophagy in neuromuscular diseases:from Giant Axonal Neuropathy to Charcot-Marie-Tooth diseases
Pascale BOMONT

Abstract Our group is interested in inherited neuromuscular diseases, and in particular in axonal forms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth diseases. Our focus […]

Salle Médiathèque Paul ZECH
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14
Feb
2020
Seminar
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Cellular and molecular heterogeneity of human skeletal muscle stem cells
Thomas LAUMONIER

Abstract Satellite cells (SC) are Pax7+ tissue resident muscle stem cells, essential for muscle regeneration. SC are therefore considered as […]

Salle Médiathèque Paul ZECH
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13
Feb
2020
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Metabolic crosstalk between the endothelium and macrophages during recovery from hindlimb ischemia
Katrien De Bock

Abstract Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from existing ones, is initiated by the secretion of growth factors – […]

Amphi Physique
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31
Jan
2020
Seminar
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The axonal cytoskeleton at the nanoscale
Christophe LETERRIER

Abstract The intricate morphology and molecular identity of axons is maintained for decades, but also continuously adapts to changes in […]

Amphi 2
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24
Jan
2020
Seminar
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Nuclear dynamics and myogenic differentiation
Bruno CADOT

Abstract Muscle cells are characterized by the presence of several nuclei regularly spaced beneath the plasma membrane. Whether this particular […]

Amphi 2 bis
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22
Jan
2020
Seminar
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In vitro / in vivo characterization of muscle tissue
Sabine Fanny BENSAMOUN
Salle des conférences médiathèque Paul ZECH
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20
Dec
2019
Seminar
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External
Genome architecture and diseases: the 16p11.2 paradigm
Alexandre REYMOND

Abstract Copy number changes in 16p11.2 contribute significantly to neuropsychiatric traits. Besides the 600 kb BP4-BP5 (breakpoint) CNV found in […]

Salle des Conférences – Médiathèque Paul Zech
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15
Nov
2019
Seminar
Past
External
In vivo dissection of macrophage function during tissue regeneration
Robert KNIGHT

Abstract Regeneration of tissue is intimately linked to function of the immune system. Although it is widely agreed that inflammatory […]

Salle des Conférences – Médiathèque Paul Zech