A BMP Flip-Flop: How PAX's Versatile Transcriptional Activity Patterns the Sensory Spinal Cord

11 juin - 09h30 - 10h30

Centre de recherche - Paris

Amphithéâtre Marie Curie

Pavillon Curie, 11 rue Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 5ème

Description

Vanessa Ribes' research converges towards understanding what regulates the dynamics in the state of cells, including their molecular identity, morphology, behaviour and physiology. Changes in cell states are inherent to the elaboration of complex tissues during development and underpin the emergence of diseases such as cancer.

“Out of the molecules controlling cell state dynamics, we focus on the PAX3 and PAX7 family of transcription factors. This family of proteins controls the maturation of many cell types in the embryos including the sensory neurones of the spinal cord."

 

Organisateurs

Caroline Audouin

Institut Curie

Orateurs

Vanessa Ribes

Institut Jacques Monod, Paris

Invité(es) par

Lucas di Pietro

Institut Curie

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