It is still time to participate to the INSERM Workshop #250 dedicated to the analysis and the modeling of intracellular molecular motions. You can register here
It is still time to participate to the INSERM Workshop #250 dedicated to the analysis and the modeling of intracellular molecular motions. You can register here
The next “Biology of the Cell Scientific Meeting” will take place on Monday 15 May 2017 • 1:30 – 4:30 pm – Amphi Turing, Bâtiment SOPHIE GERMAIN, Université Paris-Diderot, Place Aurélie Nemours, Paris, France.
Le prix Jeune Chercheur SBCF 2017 est décerné à Jean-Léon Maître, chef d’équipe à l’institut Curie depuis 2016. Il est récompensé pour son travail remarquable sur les aspects mécaniques de la morphogénèse embryonnaire.
La remise du Prix de Jean-Léon a eu lieu le mercredi 24 mai 2017 à 14h à l’institut Curie au cours de laquelle il a donné un séminaire intitulé “Mechanics of blastocyst morphogenesis”.
Ce séminaire a été suivi par l’assemblée générale de la SBCF, puis par une conférence de Pierre-François Lenne (IBDM, Marseille) intitulée “Shaping and deforming cell contacts during tissue morphogenesis”.
This year once again SBCF was with the ITMO BCDE at the annual ASCB meeting in San Francisco to represent Cell Biology in France. About a hundred persons attended the « Cell Biology Research in France » presentation by Thierry Galli and Arnaud Echard. Over 150 persons visited our booth, hosted by Christine Lemaître (ITMO BCDE), Mireille Guyader (Ambassade de France), members of the SBCF council together with the students and post docs who received an SBCF travel grant.
Congratulation to the 2 recipients of the SBCF/ASCB award:
Léa Ripoll (PhD student, Curie Institute, Paris) and Ingrid Chamma (post doctoral fellow, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences, Bordeaux).
PRIX JEUNE CHERCHEUR 2017
SBCF Young Scientist Award 2017
Deadline: February 1st 2017
Criteria:
-Be less than 35 year old (+ 1 year per children for women or parental leave)
-Be an author of one publication from your post-doc position
-Be a SBCF member in a SBCF Team
-Be an author of outstanding contributions in the field of cell biology
-With or without permanent position
Send your CV + publication list + research activities (5 pages max) before February 1st 2017 at sbcf@atoutcom.com
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Following the great success of the 8th edition in Bordeaux (2015), the French Society for Cell Biology is pleased to announce the forthcoming 2017 9th edition of the “Imaging the Cell” congress in Rennes, June 28-30 2017.
The meeting of the American Society of Cell Biology (ASCB) this year will be held from December 3-7, in San Franscisco, California, USA.
ASCB2016 will focus on the latest discoveries in the field, including CRISPR, and on building links from fundamental research to clinical issues.
This meeting is a wonderful chance for you to present your science and to meet in person many of the prominent names you know from the literature. It will also be a great occasion to promote cell biology as a world science.
To learn more about the ASCB2016 meeting, please go to http://www.ascb.org/2016meeting/
The second Building the Cell meeting that took place at Institut Pasteur, Paris, September 28-30 2016, was a success with more than 250 participants.
From synthetic biology to multi-cellular development, this meeting brought together the best experts in these multi-disciplinary approaches, to share their latest data and models.
Continue reading “Second Building The Cell meeting, Paris 28-30/09, 2016”
Le prix Jeune Chercheur 2016 de la SBCF a été attribué à Alphée MICHELOT.
Ce prix lui a été remis le 3 Juin 2016 à l’Institut Pasteur, en récompense de son travail remarquable sur les mécanismes d’assemblage du cytosquelette d’actine.
Après une thèse dans l’équipe de Laurent BLANCHOIN au CEA de Grenoble et un stage post-doctoral dans l’équipe de David DRUBIN à l’Université de Berkeley (USA), Alphée Michelot a été recruté CR au CNRS. Il travaille maintenant à l’Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille où il dirige l’équipe “Principes physiques et moléculaires de l’organisation du cytosquelette”.
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