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25 novembre au CBM : une visite inédite
Les chercheurs du groupe NEURIT font visiter leur labo aux malades atteints de sclérose en plaques
Rendre accessible les laboratoires de recherche à des personnes atteintes de la sclérose en plaques
Evénement national unique
2022, November 25 - Seminar of doctor Marc Graille
"The devil is in the methyl : Generation and degradation of methylated RNAs"
25 novembre 2022 - Séminaire du docteur Marc Graille
"The devil is in the methyl : Generation and degradation of methylated RNAs"
Lettre d'actualité du CBM n° 26
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18 novembre 2022 - Séminaire du Dr Bojan Zunar
"Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a next-generation eukaryotic whole-cell copper biosensor and its interaction with thermally-reversible Pluronic F127-based hydrogel"
2022, November 18 - Seminar of Dr Bojan Zunar
"Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a next-generation eukaryotic whole-cell copper biosensor and its interaction with thermally-reversible Pluronic F127-based hydrogel"
CBM PhD students have talent!
3 PhD students awarded
Les doctorants du CBM ont du talent !
3 doctorants récompensés
A major advance in the understanding of DNA damage repair
A CBM team has just revealed how DNA glycosylases in archaea recognize and repair certain lesions in their DNA.
Une avancée majeure sur la compréhension de la réparation des lésions dans l'ADN
Une équipe du CBM vient de dévoiler comment les ADN glycosylases d'archées reconnaissent et réparent certaines lésions de leur ADN.
Bienvenue aux 9 doctorants de la promotion 2022-2023 !
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Welcome to the 9 PhD students of the 2022-2023 class!
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14 octobre 2022 : Séminaire de Manon Isaac, post-doctorante au CBM
"Tools for zinc detection"
2022, October, 14: Seminar of Manon Isaac
"Tools for zinc detection"
Visites insolites du CNRS
Des gagnants des visites insolites découvrent l'IRM !
Identification of a ‘double‘ protein post-translational modification
A team of scientists, including members of the CBM in Orléans, led by groups at the University of Oxford, has identified a potential new ‘double’ protein post-translational modification, changing the way we think about protein regulation.
Identification of a ‘double‘ protein post-translational modification
A team of scientists, including members of the CBM in Orléans, led by groups at the University of Oxford, has identified a potential new ‘double’ protein post-translational modification, changing the way we think about protein regulation.
4es Journées scientifiques du GDR AIM
3 - 5 octobre 2022 - Centre International Universitaire pour la Recherche - Orléans
4th scientific days of the GDR AIM
2022, October 3-5 - Centre International Universitaire pour la Recherche - Orléans