Mechanics and stress in cellular development, adaptation and aging

19 mars - 11h30 - 12h30

Centre de recherche - Paris

Amphithéâtre Marie Curie

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

Description

Mechanical processes are central to diverse cellular functions but can also be sources of cellular stress leading to aging phenotypes. My lab currently investigates three problems related to cell mechanics and stress: 1) how intracellular fluid dynamics coupled with cytoskeletal forces drive early mammalian development and reproductive aging; 2) how stress-induced protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation are orchestrated by and affect organelles such as mitochondria and ER; and 3) the interplay between biophysical stress and chromosome instability and its contribution to cellular adaptation and cancer evolution. I will present a combination of recent findings in two of these areas of our research.

Organisateurs

PCC Seminar Team

Orateurs

Rong Li

Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

Invité(es) par

Pierre Sens

Institut Curie

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