Cycling to divide: from single molecules to global networks

 

REGISTRATION REQUEST and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31, 2024

 

 

To attend the conferences Jacques Monod, an abstract submission is mandatory,

Registrations request without abstract submission will not be processed, except in specific

cases (i. g. for Publishers : please contact chairperson).

 

Chairperson: Katja Wassmann

Institut Jacques Monod, Université de Paris, 15 Rue Hélène Brion, 75013 Paris, France

Phone: +33 (0)1 57 27 81 48

Email: katja.wassmann@ijm.fr

 

 

Vice-chairperson: Adele Marston

Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, Max Born Crescent, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3BF, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0) 131 650 7088

Email: adele.marston@ed.ac.uk

 

The dream of every cell is to become two cells (François Jacob, 1920-2013).

            This citation can be considered as the key phrase describing all previous 15 Jacques Monod conferences in the Cell cycle series that took place in Roscoff. Each meeting had a slightly shifted focus on topics of how cells achieve this dream, and which control mechanisms are in place to prevent one cell's dream to unleash chaos in the whole organism. Insights into the overarching principles governing cell cycle control have been obtained from a variety of model organisms, each with its specific technical advantages. Because cell cycle control is such a conserved process, the basic mechanisms discovered from studies in single cell organisms such as yeast also apply to multicellular organisms. Key regulatory proteins exist in one way or the other in all organisms and often control the same processes, with the addition of another layer of complexity due to a multicellular environment, specific developmental requirements or requirements related to tissue differentiation.

            The speakers invited allow us to propose a program ranging from recent advances obtained by global approaches to data obtained by single cell and even single molecule imaging. The program of this conference will cover very recent work on global approaches on cell cycle transitions, as well as studies on individual cells within multicellular organisms undergoing cell cycle and cell fate decisions. Speakers come from diverse scientific backgrounds, use a variety of model systems, and are at both junior and senior career stages. Additionally, there will be ample opportunity for oral presentations from participants, after selection from abstracts, and several poster sessions will enable all participants to present their most recent results. The meeting will take place in the beautiful setting of the CNRS marine station in Roscoff, Britanny, in France. The number of participants is limited to 110 attendees, which will be selected by the organizers, to enable discussion in an intimate setting.

Applications submission

Registration fee (including board and lodging)

510 € for PhD students
740 € for other participants

Application for registration   details here :
The total number of participants is limited to 115 and all participants are expected to attend for the whole duration of the conference. Selection is made on the basis of the affinity of potential participants with the topics of the conference. Scientists and PhD Students interested in the meeting should deposit on line :

- their curriculum vitae
- the proof of their student status
- the list of their main publications for the 3 last years
- the abstract of their presentation:

The abstract must respect the following template: TemplateResumeFile
- First line: title
- Second line: list of authors. Presenting author underlined
- Third line: author's addresses
- Fourth line: e-mail of the presenting author
Abstracts should be no longer than an A4 page and preferably be submitted in Times New Roman, font size 10 pts. No figures. ".docx" file format.

After deadline, the organizers will select the participants. Except in some particular cases approved by the Chairperson, it is recommended that all selected participants present their work during the conference, either in poster form or by a brief in- session talk. The organizers choose the form in which the presentations are made. No payment will be sent with application. Information on how and when to pay will be mailed in due time to those selected.

 

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