ISMB Seminar - Florence Besse, Institut de Biologie Valrose, France
04 December 2024, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Title: Regulating RNA in space and time in memory circuits
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Tabitha Owen – Structural and Molecular Biology02076792308
Location
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Gavin de Beer Lecture TheatreUCL Anatomy BuildingGower StreetLondonWC1E 6XA
This week's speaker is Florence Besse from the Institut de Biologie Valrose, France and their talk, 'Regulating RNA in space and time in memory circuits', hosted by Andres Ramos.
This talk is part of the ISMB Seminar Series for the Autumn/Term 2024-25, “Understanding neuronal processes at multiple scales - key questions and new approaches”.
Neurons are highly-differentiated cells that employ great structural and functional diversity within networks that underlie brain function. However, understanding how these cells function at the molecular level is no small challenge. The autumn seminar series in 2024 will examine how neurons are able to perform complex functions using simple molecular building blocks. The seminar series will include talks on the molecular structure of neurons at different scales assisted by the latest high-resolution imaging approaches. Speakers will also examine the molecular basis of neuronal functions including cytoskeletal trafficking, localised protein synthesis, and circuit formation. In addition, the series will explore how molecular insights may be exploited in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
The series is co-ordinated by Matthew Gold and Andres Ramos.
About the Speaker
Dr Florence Besse
at Institut de Biologie Valrose, France
More about Dr Florence Besse