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Genome diversity and instability in the human germline
Bio sketch: Eva Hoffmann is professor in genomics and reproductive health at the Medical School, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her lab investigates genome diversification processes in the human germline using single-cell and low-input genomics, in particular meiotic recombination and chromosome segregation. They also assess the impact on the high rate of chromosome errors on fertility and congenital disorders (Gruhn et al, Science, 2019). Eva serves on the executive board of ReproUnion (www.reprounion.eu)...

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Contact IGH Bernard DE MASSY | Eva R Hoffmann, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Méiose et recombinaison

L(3)mbt controls the ping-pong machinery with the novel cofactor Lint-O in Drosophila ovarian somatic cells
The Genome Dynamics  department welcomes an external seminar by Pr Mikiko C. Siomi Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, University of Tokyo JAPAN Réunion zoom : https://umontpellier-fr.zoom.us/j/86728304416?pwd=TU1kNUNYTmNOZ09uM2dzcnhjYWV1UT09 ID de réunion : 867 2830 4416 Code secret : 079028

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Online Seminar

Maze runners and square dancers: Single-molecule imaging of DNA-protein transactions

Sujet : Zoom meeting invitation - Réunion Zoom de Edouard Bertrand

ID de réunion : 914 8673 6080 / Code secret : 067072

On behalf of Dr. Philippe Pasero and Dr. Edouard Bertrand

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Contact Davide Normanno

Amphithéâtre Genopolys

Genome diversity and instability in the human germline

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Amphithéâtre Genopolys

Uncovering the role of transcriptional dark matter in healthy and diseased cells

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Amphithéâtre Genopolys

Axon degeneration from a fly's perspective

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Salle de séminaire, IGH, 1er étage

Regulation of large-scale chromatin architecture in mammalian cells

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Amphithéâtre Genopolys

Keeping time with RNA

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Amphithéâtre Genopolys

piRNAs and eRNAs - and how they control mRNA fate and transcription rates

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