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.
La SBCF était à nouveau aux côtés de l’ITMO BCDE pour représenter la Biologie Cellulaire en France au meeting ASCB de San Francisco. Une centaine de personnes ont assisté à la présentation « Cell Biology Research in France » de Thierry Galli et Arnaud Echard, et plus de 150 ont visité notre stand. Le stand a été animé cette année par Christine Lemaître (ITMO BCDE), Mireille Guyader (Ambassade de France) ainsi que par les membres du Conseil de la SBCF et les étudiants/post-docs ayant reçu une bourse de voyage SBCF.
Félicitations aux deux lauréates des Prix SBCF/ASCB :
Léa Ripoll (doctorante à l’Institut Curie, Paris) et Ingrid Chamma (post-doctorante à l’Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences, Bordeaux).
PRIX JEUNE CHERCHEUR 2017
Mettre en valeur la recherche ainsi que ses acteurs est une des missions de la SBCF.
Chaque année, la SBCF attribue un « Prix Jeune Chercheur » d’un montant de 5000€.
Date limite de candidature :
1er Février 2017
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. This meeting will cover the most recent conceptual and technological advances in cell imaging at both cellular and ultrastructural levels.
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.
Continuer à lire “Second congrès Building The Cell, Paris, 28-30/09, 2016”
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