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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 newsA new anticancer therapeutic strategy targeting the protein kinases LIMKs via new innovative chemical compounds
A translational project between chemists and biologists to develop new innovative chemical compounds to target the protein kinases LIMKs which are overproduced in many cancers.
2024, November 15 - Seminar of Gyula TIRCSO
"New ligand platforms for Mn(II) complexation: from basic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent (CA) candidates to responsive/tissue specific probes".
2024, November 8 - Seminar of Sophia MISSOURRY
"Exploring DNA Polymerases in Phages with Hypermodified Genomes: Structural and Functional Insights"
2024, October 21 - Seminar of du Prof. Anna WAWRUSZAK
"GreenCosmIn - green chemistry and biotechnology approaches for the development of nature-based cosmetics"
2024, October 11 - Dr Anton GRANZHAN seminar
"Chemical tools to study AP sites in DNA"
October 4, 2024: Dr Jalila SIMAAN seminar
"Getting inspiration from biology for the development of bioinspired metal catalysts"
Professor Anna Wawruszak, from the Lublin Medical University, guest researcher LE STUDIUM is hosted by CBM from September to November 2024.
Anna Wawruszak has joined the "Skin Biology and Microenvironment" team headed by Catherine Grillon.
A new regulatory mechanism involved in the bacterial response to cold shock
Rho-dependent riboswitches regulate the bacterial response to cold shock.
Contrast agents to combine 1H and 19F MRI
Novel contrast agents that are effective in both proton and fluorine MRI make it possible to combine the information generated by these two techniques and thus improve the quality of the results obtained.
Software is ubiquitous in science, yet overlooked
Software is more than just code. It is time to confront the complexities of icenses, uses, governance, infrastructure and other facets of software in science.