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Invisible Révélé

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INEM is proud to present its new exhibition, created thanks to its annual scientific photo contest and the dedication of Oumaima BAAZIZ and Ray El Boustany - PharmD, PhD.

This exhibition, titled “The Invisible Revealed,” highlights the innovative imaging techniques that researchers, engineers, and research technicians use daily to carry out their experiments.

These photos serve as a reminder that research is also about observation, precision, and sometimes, surprise!

La Science en Fête 2026

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À l’occasion de la Fête de la science 2026, l’Institut Necker-Enfants malades vous ouvre ses portes pour des journées pleines d’échanges et de découvertes autour de la recherche biomédicale.

DATE

Samedi 10 octobre, de 10h à 16h30 (entrée libre avec inscription sur place à l'accueil ou réservation par mail)

Horaires de début des ateliers : 10h00 - 10h45 - 11h30 - 13h30 - 14h15 - 15h00 - 15h45
 

The Panasyuk Lab partners in the MSCA-DN “ChronoBridge” network

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Great news for INEM: the Panasyuk Lab partners in the MSCA-DN “ChronoBridge” network

The Panasyuk Lab at INEM is proud to announce the successful award of MSCA-DN ChronoBridge, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network dedicated to integrating the “time variable” into metabolic research and chronomedicine.

As a core member of this European consortium, the lab will train two Doctoral Candidates and host numerous secondments, sharing its expertise in physiology and disease models to help bridge chronobiology and clinical practice.

Marat Yusupov

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Seminar topic: Study of ribosome structure for the development of drugs 

After completing my Ph.D. at Institute of Protein Research, Pushchino, Moscow region, in 1986 with Prof Alex Spirin, I continued to work in the same Institute as independent researcher and later as group leader until 1995. During 1996-2000 I continue our project in collaboration with Harry Noller in California University in Santa Cruz. From 2001 I am working in Strasbourg in IBMC and later in IGBMC as group leader.

Giada de Ponti

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Seminar topic: Understanding the bone microenvironment during bone regeneration: decisive early crosstalk between blood vessels and skeletal stem/progenitor cells in healthy and fibrotic conditions

Giada completed her PhD at the University of Milano-Bicocca in collaboration with the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy in Milan, where she studied therapeutic strategies for the rare lysosomal disorder Mucopolysaccharidosis type I.