The Labex Who Am I? organized its first mini-symposium in a hybrid format on Wednesday, July 7, 2021. The objective of this event was to present the projects supported by the Transversal program to the entire Labex community.

Mini-symposium: The emergence of interdisciplinary projects

Photo taken on Wednesday, July 7 in auditorium 310 of the Val de Seine School of Architecture (ENSA). Claire Rougeulle, Benoit Ladoux and François Villa introduce the half-day of presentations.

On Wednesday, July 7, 2021, the Labex Who Am I? organized a half-day mini-symposium to present the transversal projects initiated recently to its community. More than 70 people attended, on-site or online, to (re)discover the 4 interdisciplinary and inter-partners projects supported by the Labex.

Program:
14h00 – Introduction
14h15 – Adaptation of intestinal stem cells to injury / Delphine Delacour and Nicolas Minc, Jacques Monod Institute
15h00 – Neural organoids to investigate interplays between mechanical and transcriptional cues underpinning normal and pathological neurodevelopment / Valérie Doye, Kamal Bouhali, and Vanessa Ribes, Jacques Monod Institute; Claire Francastel, and Valérie Lallemand-Mezger, Epigenetics and Cell Fate unit
15h45 – Coffee break
16h15 – DECODERS: decoding locus-specific molecular interaction networks / Benoit Palancade et Maxim Greenberg, Jacques Monod Institute; Ekaterina BOYARCHUK, Epigenetics and Cell Fate unit
16h45 – WISCI: Who am I Single Cell Initiative / Pierre-Antoine Defossez, Epigenetics and Cell Fate unit; Franck Letourneur, Cochin Institute; Nikos Konstantinides, Jacques Monod Institute; Caroline Angleraux, Institute of History and Philosophy of Science and Techniques
17h15 – Conclusion

Mini-symposium’s flyer

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