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Conference Jacques Monod “Modeling Cell Fate”, Roscoff, Brittany, Nov 19-23, 2018

Posted by , on 2 August 2018

Deadline extended ! 26 Aug. 2018

Conference Jacques Monod in Developmental Biology, « Modeling Cell Fate »

Roscoff, Brittany, on 19-23 Nov 2018.

Deadline for applications: 26 Aug. 2018 at https://cjm5-2018.sciencesconf.org/

This CJM will place emphasis on characterizing and modeling the dynamics of cell fate choices.

Program

Characterizing and modeling the dynamics of cell fate choices:
(1) Emerging properties of cell populations;
(2) Cell interactions sculpting tissues;
(3) Physical properties of cells;
(4) Cell lineages in embryos and tissues;
(5) Stochasticity of gene regulation in patterning.
+ short talks
+ posters

Students and postdocs are encouraged to apply.
The conference is eligible for tebu-bio travel grants (see https://www.tebu-bio.com/cms/1081/Get_your_400EUR_tebu_bio_Travel_Grant.html for the next draws).

Please spread the news!

Looking forward to seeing you in Roscoff soon,

laure Bally-Cuif & Claude Desplan, conference organizers


Invited speakers:

Geneviève Almouzni
Alexander Aulehla
Allison Bardin
Dominique Bergmann
Florence Besse

Sarah Bray
Claire Chazaud
Enrico Coen
Michèle Crozatier
Alain Goriely
Thomas Gregor
Laura Johnston
Frank Jülicher
Ryoichiro Kageyama
Bill Keyes
Thomas Lecuit
Andrew Oat
es
Patrick O’Farrell
Ewa Paluch
Nancy Papalopulu
Catherine Rabouille
Jody Rosenblatt
François Schweisguth
Benjamin Simons
Claudio Stern
Julien Vermot
Jean-Paul Vincent
Magdale
na Zernicka-Goetz

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