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Stéphane Vassilopoulos

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Seminar topic - Clathrin kaleidoscope: Structural diversity and its impact on neuromuscular diseases


Clathrin is best known for its role in endocytosis, but emerging evidence reveals that it forms structurally diverse assemblies with specialized functions across cell types. In this talk, I will describe how clathrin organizes into distinct architectures at the plasma membrane, ranging from coated pits to flat plaques, and how this diversity contributes to neuromuscular and neuronal physiology.

Olivier Hermine

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Seminar topic: Lessons that we learned from Mastocytosis : a rare disease in dogs and human

Professor Hermine is currently Director of the Department of Adult Haematology at Necker–Enfants Malades Hospital and Professor of Haematology at Paris University. He has over 20 years of experience as Professor of Haematology and his research interests include erythropoiesis regulation, erythroid disorders, immune regulation, mastocytosis and mast cell related disorders, leukaemogenesis and viral lymphomagenesis.

Retraite de l'INEM - Mars 2026

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Cette semaine s’est déroulée la retraite de l’Institut Necker Enfants Malades pendant deux jours près de Fontainebleau.

A cette occasion, c’est presque deux tiers des membres de l’institut qui se sont réunis pour participer au programme de conférences scientifiques 🎤 – classiques ET vulgarisées, une première à l’INEM ! – et d’activités ludiques 🎉 prévues par l’association HappyNEM.

Robert E. Schwartz

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Seminar topic: Vascular Identity, Stromal Diversity, and the Challenge of Building a Bioartificial Liver

After completing my B.E. in Chemical Engineering at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1999, I pursued combined M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Minnesota, where I trained with Dr. Catherine Verfaillie and Dr. Wei Shou Hu on the derivation of stem cell-derived hepatocytes and in vitro liver model systems, graduating in 2006.

Fabiola Terzi reçoit la Légion d'Honneur

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Le 6 mars dernier, Fabiola Terzi, directrice de l'Institut Necker Enfants Malades, a reçu la Légion d'honneur des mains de Gérard Friedlander.

Lors de cette cérémonie, elle a partagé un témoignage personnel et engagé sur son parcours et sur les valeurs qui guident la recherche et la collaboration scientifique.
🎙️« C’est une immense fierté pour moi de recevoir aujourd’hui cette distinction, alors même que rien, au départ, ne me prédestinait à un tel honneur.

Judith Mandl

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Seminar topic: The emerging role of T cell proprioception in cell fate and immunity

"I am currently a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Immune Cell Dynamics, and Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology, an associate member of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, and a member of MRCCT at McGill University. I began my career as a computational biologist focused on the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases.