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17th feb 5pm.
Ben Larson Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA Regulated development of cannibalistic supergiant cells
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Teemu Miettinen Koch Institute, MIT, USA Exploring the extremes of cell size and density regulation in marine phytoplankton
17th feb 5pm.
Ben Larson Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA Regulated development of cannibalistic supergiant cells
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Teemu Miettinen Koch Institute, MIT, USA Exploring the extremes of cell size and density regulation in marine phytoplankton
Physique des cellules et cancer UMR168
Wednesday, February 18th 2026
11:30 am
Isabella Graf, EMBL Heidelberg
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«Exploring critical and bifurcation points across biological contexts: from tuning to function»
Physique des cellules et cancer UMR168
Wednesday, February 18th 2026
11:30 am
Isabella Graf, EMBL Heidelberg
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«Exploring critical and bifurcation points across biological contexts: from tuning to function»
Tutorial talk:
Learning the stochastic dynamics of living systems
Research talk:
Learning the statistical folding of bacterial chromosomes
Tutorial talk:
Learning the stochastic dynamics of living systems
Research talk:
Learning the statistical folding of bacterial chromosomes
ENS Chemistry Dpt, Salle R
24, Rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris
Understanding biomolecular condensates using simulations at multiple resolutions
Dr. Alessandro Barducci
Centre de Biologie Structurale, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, INSERM,
Montpellier, France
ENS Chemistry Dpt, Salle R
24, Rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris
Understanding biomolecular condensates using simulations at multiple resolutions
Dr. Alessandro Barducci
Centre de Biologie Structurale, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, INSERM,
Montpellier, France
Manuel Théry.
From morphogenesis to space partitioning by microtubule and molecular motors
The seminar will take place at the seminar room of Gulliver C1.62 at 11:30. We look forward to seeing you there.
Manuel Théry.
From morphogenesis to space partitioning by microtubule and molecular motors
The seminar will take place at the seminar room of Gulliver C1.62 at 11:30. We look forward to seeing you there.
First talk: Lishibanya Mohapatra, Transcription Templated Assembly of the Nucleolus in the C. elegans Embryo
Second Talk: Yaojun Zhang, Biophysical Modeling of Condensate Dynamics: Bridging Theory and Experiment
First talk: Lishibanya Mohapatra, Transcription Templated Assembly of the Nucleolus in the C. elegans Embryo
Second Talk: Yaojun Zhang, Biophysical Modeling of Condensate Dynamics: Bridging Theory and Experiment
The seminar will be in a hybrid form with live streaming via Zoom (link on demand). We are glad to welcome Alia Abbara (LJP).
A graph-structured model for population genetics
The seminar will be in a hybrid form with live streaming via Zoom (link on demand). We are glad to welcome Alia Abbara (LJP).
A graph-structured model for population genetics
Wednesday, February 11th 2026
11:30 am
Nicolas Martin , Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CNRS-Université de Bordeaux)
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«Coacervate droplets as minimal models of dynamic cellular compartments»
Wednesday, February 11th 2026
11:30 am
Nicolas Martin , Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CNRS-Université de Bordeaux)
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«Coacervate droplets as minimal models of dynamic cellular compartments»
📅 February 5th
📍 Institut Jacques Monod
Tomorrow, Jennifer Young ( @mbisg.bsky.social ) will present the Institut Jacques Monod seminar «Biomaterial design for extracellular matrix mechanobiology »
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📅 February 5th
📍 Institut Jacques Monod
Tomorrow, Jennifer Young ( @mbisg.bsky.social ) will present the Institut Jacques Monod seminar «Biomaterial design for extracellular matrix mechanobiology »
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Title: "Fast movements of Mimosa pudica – an osmotic muscle?"
Title: "Fast movements of Mimosa pudica – an osmotic muscle?"
Wednesday, February 4th 2026 11:30 am
Alexandre Persat, EPFL
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Constant-Burg - 12 rue Lhomond, Paris 5e
«Bacterial Mechanobiology»
Wednesday, February 4th 2026 11:30 am
Alexandre Persat, EPFL
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Constant-Burg - 12 rue Lhomond, Paris 5e
«Bacterial Mechanobiology»
Computations and learning in single cells
29 January 2026, 17:00 - 18:00 CET
Computations and learning in single cells
29 January 2026, 17:00 - 18:00 CET
Friday 30 January 2026, 12pm, at ENS Physics Department, room L378.
Camille Curantz (IBPS).
Inter-tissue mechanical coupling and morphogenesis: studying the eye-olfactory placode interface in "fish"
www.phys.ens.fr/biophysics_s...
Friday 30 January 2026, 12pm, at ENS Physics Department, room L378.
Camille Curantz (IBPS).
Inter-tissue mechanical coupling and morphogenesis: studying the eye-olfactory placode interface in "fish"
www.phys.ens.fr/biophysics_s...
She will present her work on "How personalised is your immune repertoire: learning rules in a self-organised mess"
She will present her work on "How personalised is your immune repertoire: learning rules in a self-organised mess"
Isaac Breinyn, Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior | Princeton University
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«Collective Behaviors in Exogenously Controlled Epithelia»
Isaac Breinyn, Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior | Princeton University
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«Collective Behaviors in Exogenously Controlled Epithelia»
Manish Kushwaha from Micalis Institute, INRAE, Jouy-en-Josas.
** Bacteriophages as Communication Signals: Information Processing in Multicellular Bacterial Systems **
This seminar will take place at the seminar room of Gulliver C1.62 at 11:30.
Manish Kushwaha from Micalis Institute, INRAE, Jouy-en-Josas.
** Bacteriophages as Communication Signals: Information Processing in Multicellular Bacterial Systems **
This seminar will take place at the seminar room of Gulliver C1.62 at 11:30.
15 January 2026, 3pm, at ENS Physics Department, room 378
Self-Organized Criticality and Stress Localization in the Cell Cytoskeleton (Part II).
Notice this is not part of the formal ENS biophysics seminar (and therefore no option to join remotely)
15 January 2026, 3pm, at ENS Physics Department, room 378
Self-Organized Criticality and Stress Localization in the Cell Cytoskeleton (Part II).
Notice this is not part of the formal ENS biophysics seminar (and therefore no option to join remotely)
Georg Dietze (FAST, CNRS, UP Saclay) on Monday January 19th 2026 at 11.30am.
Title: "Some contributions to the modelling of mucus films in the pulmonary airways"
For more details see: msc.u-paris.fr/events/event...
Georg Dietze (FAST, CNRS, UP Saclay) on Monday January 19th 2026 at 11.30am.
Title: "Some contributions to the modelling of mucus films in the pulmonary airways"
For more details see: msc.u-paris.fr/events/event...
Wednesday, January 14th 2026 11:30 am
Arnaud Hubstenberger, Institute of Biology Valrose, Nice, FRANCE
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«RNA condensates in oocyte adaptation to quiescence and stress»
Wednesday, January 14th 2026 11:30 am
Arnaud Hubstenberger, Institute of Biology Valrose, Nice, FRANCE
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«RNA condensates in oocyte adaptation to quiescence and stress»
Physique des cellules et cancer UMR168
Monday, January 12th 2026 11:30 am
Michael Murrell, Yale Physics and Biomedical Engineering
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«The role of interfacial mechanics in the shape and motion of tissue »
Physique des cellules et cancer UMR168
Monday, January 12th 2026 11:30 am
Michael Murrell, Yale Physics and Biomedical Engineering
Centre de recherche - Paris Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
«The role of interfacial mechanics in the shape and motion of tissue »
Simon Gemble Institute Curie, France
How non-canonical cell cycles affect nuclear architecture: just a matter of DNA content?
Evgeny Zatulovskiy University of Cambridge, UK
Identifying the molecular determinants of nuclear-to-cell volume scaling
swafferlab.co.uk/size-and-gro...
Simon Gemble Institute Curie, France
How non-canonical cell cycles affect nuclear architecture: just a matter of DNA content?
Evgeny Zatulovskiy University of Cambridge, UK
Identifying the molecular determinants of nuclear-to-cell volume scaling
swafferlab.co.uk/size-and-gro...