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L'EQUIPE M3V MODELISATION MULTI-ECHELLES DE LA MATIERE VIVANTE

L'EQUIPE M3V MODELISATION MULTI-ECHELLES DE LA MATIERE VIVANTE du Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de la Matière Condensée (LPTMC) vous invite au COLLOQUE Architecture nucléaire et dynamique fonctionnelle des chromosomes UPMC, Paris, 10-11 juin 2010 Amphi Astier. PROGRAMME Jeudi 10 juin

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L'EQUIPE M3V MODELISATION MULTI-ECHELLES DE LA MATIERE VIVANTE

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  1. L'EQUIPE M3V MODELISATION MULTI-ECHELLES DE LA MATIERE VIVANTE du Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de la Matière Condensée (LPTMC)vous invite au COLLOQUE Architecture nucléaire et dynamique fonctionnelle des chromosomes UPMC, Paris, 10-11 juin 2010 Amphi Astier PROGRAMME Jeudi 10 juin 13h30 Accueil 13h50 Introduction 14h - 15h35. Session 1: Positionnement des nucléosomes etc... (aspects physiques et biologiques) Milani/ Chevereau Approche expérimentale et théorique du positionnement nucléosomal Olivier Cuvier Genome-wide Insulator-encoded Nucleosome-PositioningKerstin Bystricky Live cell microscopy approaches to dissect chromatin dynamics in 3D at high temporal resolution 15h40 - 17h15. Session 2: Réplication (aspects physiques et biologiques) Claude Thermes Spatio-temporal organisation of replicationPart I Benjamin Audit Spatio-temporal organisation of replication Part II Arach Goldar Measuring the time dependent rate of replication origin activation in a single Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell Marcel Méchali DNA replication: from origin recognition to cell identity 1715 - 17h45. Pause. 17h45 - 19h20. Session 3: organisation spatiale, procaryotes, diffusion Angela Taddei Clustering heterocromatin: Sir3 promotes telomere clustering independently of silencing in budding yeast Olivier Espéli Analysis of the spatial organization of the bacterial chromosome Ivan Junier Spatial and topological organization of DNA chains induced by gene co-localization Olivier Bénichou First-passage times of diffusion processes and Geometry-controlled kinetics Vendredi 11 juin 9h Accueil 9h30 - 10h45. Session 4: biologie des systèmes, réparation, "foci" (aspects physiques et (radio)biologiques) Arndt Benecke Christophe Escudé Repeated DNA sequences and nuclear architecture : new approaches Nicolas Foray Individual susceptibility to radiosensitivity and to genomic instabilityOlivier Piétrement 10h45 - 11h15. Pause 11h15 - 12h30. session 5: Approches multi-échelles de l'architecture nucléaire Annick Lesne Functional architecture and dynamics of the chromatin fiber: a systemic viewpoint Ralf Everaers A local and a global view on chromosmal structure: the nucleosomal stem versus chromosome territories Thierry Forné Dynamics and supranucleosomal organization of the mammalian chromatinAlexander Grosberg Crumpled globule model of chromosomes organisation : Jean-Marc Victor Christophe Lavelle Julien Mozziconacci Maria Barbi

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