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The last two years in scientific news
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CEA Paris-Saclay, Etablissement de Fontenay-aux-Roses
PhD Student: Jérémy Pépin. Previous studies have shown that the metabolic profile measured in ¹H NMR spectroscopy can be altered in patients with Huntington's disease. Hypotheses involving defects in energy metabolism have been advanced to explain partially the pathophysiology of the disease. The metabolic actors could thus be biomarkers of interest. All of the results and methods implemented during this thesis show the potential of a promising MRI modality called CEST (Chemical Exchance Saturation Transfer) to identify potential biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases.
Seminars | Genoscope (Evry)
BIOASTER Technology Research Institute (TRI) is working to develop an unique technological and innovative model to support the latest challenges in microbiology.
CEA Paris/Saclay - Fontenay-aux-Roses site - Building 05 - room A200
Polymer models to study chromatin organization from a single locus to Hi-C data
Université Paris Sud, Orsay Campus
The Université Paris-Saclay organizes its PhD Day on Saturday 9th December. Master's students (2d year) and last year engineering students, this is event is made for you!
CentraleSupélec Paris-Saclay
TEDx Saclay 3rd edition, will take place Thursday 30th November at Centrale Supélec Paris-Saclay and will focus on "serving living being".
Prepare Your Separation: Molecular Characterization of a Novel Telomere Disjoining Pathway, a Driven Force for Mitotic Completion
Seminars | CEA Fontenay-aux-Roses
Neocentromeres Formation and Centromere Dysfunction: Routes in the Arising of Genome Instability
Processing of stalled replication forks : from genomic instability to inflammation
BRCA1 and Mre11 maintain genome integrity by eliminating transcriptionally-induced abortive Topoisomerase complexes
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.