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Pierre Caron
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Institut de Biologie Structurale, Grenoble
CNRS | CEA | University Grenoble Alpes πŸ”οΈ

https://www.ibs.fr/fr/recherche/assemblage-dynamique-et-reactivite/groupe-imagerie-integree-de-la-reponse-au-stress/

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A three-year PhD position is available within the team, starting no later than October 2026, to decipher the molecular signatures of chromosomal instability in response to replication stress and how nuclear architecture shapes these signatures in yeast. Please RT.
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Offer PhD Position Team Lambert | PDF | Genetics | Life Sciences
3-year PhD offer in biology to mechanisms of complex rearrangements of the genome.
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πŸš€ Join us for the next EDRA webinar on March 25, 2025!
We are delighted to welcome Fredrik Westerlund, Sidrit Uruci and Agnese Cristini who will be presenting their research work.
Stay tuned for more details! πŸ”¬βœ¨

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Delighted to share our latest publication on Deinococcus radiodurans that was published a few days ago in PNAS!
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
This work reveals the complex cell envelope composition of this extraordinary bacterium and how it divides!
Enjoy the read!
@cnrsbiologie.bsky.social @cea.fr
PNAS
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FranΓ§oise Dantzer, Marco Barazas, and Marianna Genta will present their research on June 24th πŸ§ͺ! If you're curious about the roles of PARP3, the mutational scars left by DNA double-strand breaks, or the molecular choreography of the NER complex, join us! πŸ”¬ dnarep.sciencesconf.org/resource/pag...

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New paper about a python software to process spectra within protein crystals (journals.iucr.org/j/issues/202...)

Recent study by the lab on D. Radiodurans - in PNAS! πŸ‘. My colleagues studied how this organism divides. A powerful and elegant combination of optical fluorescence microscopy and cryo-electron tomography on FIB-milled lamellae reveals the subtleties of its division.
Delighted to share our latest publication on Deinococcus radiodurans that was published a few days ago in PNAS!
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
This work reveals the complex cell envelope composition of this extraordinary bacterium and how it divides!
Enjoy the read!
@cnrsbiologie.bsky.social @cea.fr
PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
www.pnas.org

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🚨 new preprint from the lab. Combining modeling, new Hi-C data in yeast and data analysis, our study offers new insights into the spatial and dynamic organization of chromatin during replication in eukaryotes. Check the tweetorial below ⬇️ www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Genome-wide modeling of DNA replication in space and time confirms the emergence of replication specific patterns in vivo in eukaryotes
Although significant progress has been made on our understanding of DNA replication and spatial chromosome organization in eukaryotes, how they both interplay remains elusive. In particular, from the ...
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CNRS @cnrs.fr Β· Apr 25
#CommuniquΓ© πŸ—žοΈ Les riviΓ¨res de Titan suivent les mΓͺmes lois physiques que celles de la Terre. Des scientifiques ont estimΓ© le dΓ©bit des cours d’eau de Titan et les taux de prΓ©cipitations de mΓ©thane sur cette lune de Saturne.

πŸ‘‰ www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/le...

Your freezer drawer is probably easy to spot πŸ˜„

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Nature Genetics is looking to hire a new editor!
Come join our team and help publish the most exciting research in genetics and genomics! Deadline is April 25th.
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Associate or Senior Editor Nature Genetics and Nature Communication
Job Title: Associate or Senior Editor Nature Genetics and Nature Communication Organisation: Nature Portfolio Location: New York/Philadelphia, Shanghai/Beijing, Madrid or Milan Application Deadline: A...
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πŸ˜€Thrilled to have contributed to this study on SRSF2, which, when over expressed, drives replication-transcription conflicts and impacts DSB repair pathway choice! A step forward in understanding lung cancer progression! 🧬 academic.oup.com/narcancer/ar...
SRSF2 overexpression induces transcription-/replication-dependent DNA double-strand breaks and interferes with DNA repair pathways to promote lung tumor progression
Abstract. SRSF2 (serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 2) is a critical regulator of pre-messenger RNA splicing, which also plays noncanonical functions in
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A huge thank you to our speakers for their excellent presentations and fascinating research at yesterday’s webinar! πŸ‘
πŸ“’ Our next webinar is on June 24th, featuring a keynote lecture by FranΓ§oise Dantzer.
Interested in presenting your work? Get in touch!

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This is happening today!

Find the Zoom link here: dnarep.sciencesconf.org

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Save the date! On March 25th, We'll dive into Nanofluidic tools for studying DNA repair with Fredrik Westerlund and R-loops & genome instability with Sidrit Uruci & Agnese Cristini. Don't miss out! πŸ—“οΈ #DNARepair #GenomeStability

A huge thank you to LUMICKS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, andΒ NAR Nucleic Acids ResearchΒ for their invaluable support. Lastly, a big thank you to the Lorentz Center for hosting the eventβ€”without them, it wouldn’t have been possible.

The workshop was a real success thanks to the engagement of the participants! πŸ‘
Their oral presentations and posters were fascinating, and their active participation made all the difference.
Looking forward to future collaborations!

The workshop is almost over! πŸŽ‰ Ending with a tour and live demo of Lumicks and their Ctrap system! #Workshop #Lumicks #Ctrap

Halfway through our workshop, after exciting presentations and discussions, it's time for a well-deserved break with a historical tour of Leiden and a dinner on the beach. A perfect time to connect, breathe and enjoy this incredible experience! #Networking #Innovation #Leiden #Workshops

Feeling so lucky to spend a few days in Leiden, reconnecting with colleagues and friends! A stop in Paris to top it off, and as if by magic, the sun is following me everywhere! βœ¨β˜€οΈ #Travel #Leiden #Paris

Happy to announce aΒ fully funded PhD scholarshipΒ at theΒ Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS)Β in Grenoble, within theΒ GenOM LabΒ (Dr. Joanna Timmins).
- Details are provided below
πŸ“…Β deadline:Β April 4th
Feel free to share this opportunity, and don’t hesitate to reach out for more information!

Had a great time today at IBS celebrating #WomenInScience Day! We learned about the incredible contributions of women scientists whose research has shaped progress across all fields of science. + enjoyed delicious homemade pancakes made by colleagues from the social events team!

EDRA is officially on BlueSky! Don’t miss out on our future activitiesβ€”follow us for the latest updates! #EDRA
πŸš€ Join us for the next EDRA webinar on March 25, 2025!
We are delighted to welcome Fredrik Westerlund, Sidrit Uruci and Agnese Cristini who will be presenting their research work.
Stay tuned for more details! πŸ”¬βœ¨

πŸš€ Join us for the next EDRA webinar on March 25, 2025!
We are delighted to welcome Fredrik Westerlund, Sidrit Uruci and Agnese Cristini who will be presenting their research work.
Stay tuned for more details! πŸ”¬βœ¨

Many thanks to @aurelepiazza for inviting me to ENS Lyon! I am grateful to him, his team and the department for their warm welcome and for sharing their outstanding research. 🀩

Snowy peaks to wish you happy holidays! πŸŽ„β„οΈ May this season be filled with wonderful moments and fresh air. πŸ”οΈβœ¨

There's nothing like a sunset in Grenoble to remind us why it's called the capital of the Alps πŸŒ„. Majestic mountains and golden light... A daily show! πŸ™‚