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Séminaires CBI de la semaine du 02-10-2023 au 08-10-2023

Lundi 02 Octobre

CODE séminaire public
Titre : Séminaire PICS CODE
11:00
4R4-RDC | Salle Conférence (182 pers.)

Mardi 03 Octobre

Hélène Chanut
STADE séminaire interne
Titre : Pri peptides temporally coordinate transcriptional programs during epidermal differentiation
11:00
4R4-RDC | Salle Conférence (182 pers.)

Mercredi 04 Octobre

Erika BRUNET, Institut Imagine, Paris
CBI séminaire public
Titre : Séminaire : Chromosomal translocations in primary human cells as drivers of oncogenesis.
11:00
4R4-RDC | Salle Conférence (182 pers.)

Résumé:
Chromosomal translocations are characteristic of a wide range of cancers and are generally associated with the formation of a new fusion oncogene. These are genomic events resulting from the exchange of pieces of two heterologous chromosomes, which can occur after concomitant DNA breaks. For a long time, the main challenge has been to achieve functional modeling of cancer translocations from primary cells. The use of genome-editing systems has made it possible to overcome this limitation, and it is now possible to model different cancer-specific translocations in the relevant human primary cells, thus reproducing the stochastic nature of single-cell tumor formation in humans. The formation of a chromosomal translocation undoubtedly leads to major alterations in genome organization (including expression, epigenetics and replicative changes). The aim of our studies is therefore to understand the molecular processes leading to these global structural changes, and to identify new drivers of tumorigenesis. This includes the molecular mechanisms leading to chromosomal instability and the identification of genome-wide expression, epigenetics and replication. At the same time, our studies are also designed to understand the underlying biology of tumorigenesis: deciphering the process of cellular transformation from primary human cells to tumors in vivo, including the early stages of pre-transformation. Finally, some tumor types are associated with additional genetic events (somatic mutations but also other catastrophic genomic events such as chromoplexy). Using our systems, we aim to model and decipher the occurrence of these secondary events, including chromoplexic events.

 

 

Nadine Puget
Défense HDR/PhD
Titre : HDR : Recombinaison de l’ADN et Instabilité Génétique. Impact du rythme circadien et de l’enveloppe nucléaire sur la réparation des cassures double-brin de l’ADN.
14:00
4R4-RDC | Salle Conférence (182 pers.)

Jeudi 05 Octobre

Vendredi 06 Octobre

Jian LIU
CBI séminaire public
Titre : CBI seminar serie "Complex dynamics in living systems"
11:00
4R4-RDC | Salle Conférence (182 pers.)
Anthony Henras & Simon Lebaron CBI-MCD
RNA séminaire interne
Titre : “PICS RNA organization and introductive talk”
13:00
IBCG | Salle Conférence (100 pers.)
Priyanka Sharma IPBS Toulouse
CODE séminaire public
Titre : "Protein Citrullination: An approach to fine-tune transcription regulation"
14:00
IBCG | Salle Conférence (100 pers.)

Samedi 07 Octobre

Dimanche 08 Octobre

Université Paul Sabatier
118 Route de Narbonne

31062 TOULOUSE Cedex
France


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