This Wednesday, December 20, 2017, the MUSE board met to define and announce the final list of winning projects to the call for Research Support projects. 58 projects were selected out of 260 applications submitted, including the one led by William Richie from the Artificial Intelligence and Gene Regulation team at L'IGH.
Résultats du premier appel à projet recherche de l'I-Site MUSE Machine learning and gene regulation
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A Tribute to Angelos Constantinou from 10/03/2025 until 13/03/2025 Village Club de Carry-Le-Rouet, France
Genetic Instability and CancerConférence 14/02/2025 12:30 amphi 5.04 (bât. 5), Campus Triolet de l'université de Montpellier
Seminars
Acetylation-driven RNA dynamics: Insights from yeast and stem cells
07/02/2025 11:30 Genopolys AmphitheaterCytoplasmic polyadenylation of therapeutic mRNAs: An unexpected mechanism enhancing efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines
07/03/2025 11:30 Genopolys AmphitheaterSpatial organization of mRNAs: mechanisms and functional outcomes
25/03/2025 11:30 Genopolys AmphitheaterCongresses
Les stéréotypes : des biais cognitifs puissants
14/02/2025 12:30 amphi 5.04 (bât. 5), Campus Triolet de l'université de MontpellierFrom Gene Regulation to 3D Genomes to Aging to Therapeutics
06/03/2025 Virtual or The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaFrom Genome Instability to Cancer: A Tribute to Angelos Constantinou
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