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Life Sciences Seminar Series

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Hall A150, Sciences II

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Pierre-François Lenne

CNRS/Institut De Biologie du Développement de Marseille-Luminy (IBDML)

Symmetry breaking and tissue flow in gastruloids

CANCELED LECTURE

Christine Mayr

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA

mRNAs as cytoplasmic organizers of subcellular compartments

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Buzz Baum

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge

The evolution of cell division: from archaea to eukaryotes

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Yanlan Mao

UCL

Coping with mechanical stress: tissue dynamics during development and repair

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Martin Beck

EMBL Heidelberg / Max Planck Institute of Biophysics

How to solve a 3D jigsaw with 1000 pieces"

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Hall A150, Sciences II

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Andrea Ablasser

EPFL

Sensing DNA as a danger signal through the cGAS-STING pathway

Hall A100, Sciences II

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Paola Picotti

ETHZ, Institute of Molecular Systems Biology

3D Proteome snapshots enable high-resolution functional proteomics

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Déborah Bourc'his

Institut Curie, Paris, France

Retrotransposon control: how to hit a moving target

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Geneviève Almouzni

Institut Curie

Histone variants in the game of nuclear organization

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Tim Clausen

IMP Vienna Biocentre

BacPROTACs - antibiotics of the future?

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Etienne Patin

Pasteur Institute

Genetic history and biological adaptation in Pacific Islands

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Philip Zamore

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA

Adventures with the Argonautes

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Doris Wagner

UPenn Department of Biology

(Re) programming cell fate and function

Hall A100, Sciences II

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Sara Wickstrom

MPI - Department of Cell and Tissue Dynamics

Nuclear mechanotransduction - regulation of cell fate and beyond

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Ying-Hui FU

UCSF

Piecing together the SLEEP puzzle: genes, molecules, and circuitries

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Barbara Mellone

University of Connecticut

Investigating centromere specification mechanisms in an in vivo model

Hall A150, Sciences II

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Molly Przeworski

Columbia University

Causes and consequences of recombination hotspots in vertebrates