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IRCM external seminars

​​ Séminaires externes de l'IRCM  
Published on 3 October 2025

Upcoming seminars​

9th october 2025

Cyril RIBEYRE, IGMM, Montpellier


​4th décember 2025

Anabelle DECOTTIGNIES, de Duve Institute, Belgium


​17th décember​ 2025

Massimo LOPES, University of Zurich, Switzerland​​​​​

Past seminars

2nd october 2025

Pierre Montay Gruel, University of Antwerp, Belgium

FLASH Radiotherapy: Radiobiological Advantages of Ultra-High Dose Rates and Potential Clinical Applications


​4th September 2025

Michel​ Aurrand-Lions, CRCM, Marseille

Spatially-resolved bone marrow niche organization in normal and pathological haematopoiesis


3rd September 2025

Axel Delamarre, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, USA

Mapping chromatin architecture at single-molecule resolution


26th June 2025

Katie Sawai, BRIC, Bordeaux

Novel models to define the impact of aging on hematopoietic stem cell function: an interdisciplinary approach​ 


19th June 2025

Lucas Waltzer, ERO, Clermont-Ferrand

The epigenetic enzyme Ten-Eleven Translocation: beyond DNA oxydation and demethylation 


22nd May 2025

Jérôme Dejardin, IGH, Montpellier

Telomere loops and tolerance to linear telomeres in embryonic stem cells​


11 February 2021

Dr. Erika Brunet, Institut Imagine, Paris

Inducing cancer translocation in primary cells to decipher oncogenesis: from molecular signatures to in vivo tumors​​


4th March 2021

Dr. Sébastien Huet, IGDR, Rennes

Analysis of early DNA repair steps controlled by poly(ADP-ribose) signaling.


16th November 2017  

Ignacio IZEDDIN, Institut Langevin, ESPCI, Paris

Nuclear architecture and gene regulation. A single-molecule and super-resolution microscopy approach

9th November 2017 

Sylvie TOURNIER, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
Prepare Your Separation: Molecular Characterization of a Novel Telomere Disjoining Pathway, a Driven Force for Mitotic Completion
12 October 2017 

Daniele FACHINETTI, Institut Curie, Paris
Neocentromeres Formation and Centromere Dysfunction: Routes in the Arising of Genome Instability
28th September 2017

Philippe Pasero, IGH, Montpellier
Processing of stalled replication forks : from genomic instability to inflammation
22nd September 2017​

Shunichi Takeda, Department of Radiation Genetics, Kyoto University, Japan
BRCA1 and Mre11 maintain genome integrity by eliminating transcriptionally-induced abortive Topoisomerase complexes