UPR 4301
Center for Molecular Biophysics, CNRS - Orleans
The Center for Molecular Biophysics (CBM) develops research at the interface of chemistry, biology and physics to study the molecular mechanisms that sustain life or dysfunctions leading to diseases.
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All news2024 May, 7 - El Hadji Cisse Defensis
"Synthesis of proteins by chemical ligation: methodological study to avoid aspartimide formation & application to SUMOylated peptides and proteins"
July 1st-3rd "Skin Models in Cosmetic Science: Bridging Established Methods and Novel Technologies" - 3rd meeting
This international conference is organised by Prof. Emilie Munnier, Dr Franck Bonnier and Dr Yuri Dancik as part of the Cosmétosciences programme.
2024, May 24 - Seminar of Frank Schreiber
"Proteins under crowding conditions: from phase behavior to dynamics"
2024, May 15th - Seminar of Rebeca Lopez Adams
"Life on Earth can grow on extraterrestrial organic carbon: retaking the heterotrophic origin of life"
From June 17 to 20, 2024 in Orléans, the CBM "Metal Complexes and MRI" team is organizing the 2024 edition of the international conference "The Future of Molecular MR"
2024, April 25 - Ayyoub Rayyad Defensis
"Multiscale analysis of biopharmaceutical production using Raman spectroscopy"
2024, April 19 - Seminar of Dimitar Angelov
"Molecular mechanism of linker histone H1E-mediated chromatin folding and phase separations under normal and Rahman syndrome disease conditons"
2024, April 18 - "La plongée, un sport sous pression"
How pressure varies with depth in the aquatic environment and how it impacts dive management.
Breast cancer: towards early diagnosis by imaging
In vivo imaging of metastatic breast cancer tumors at very early stages will soon be possible.
Prochains évènements
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2024, May 7 - El Hadji CISSE Defensis
"Synthesis of proteins by chemical ligation: methodological study to avoid aspartimide formation & application to SUMOylated peptides and proteins"
15 May 2024
2024, May 15th - Seminar of Rebeca Lopez Adams
"Life on Earth can grow on extraterrestrial organic carbon: retaking the heterotrophic origin of life"