An immense honor to receive CNRS Silver medal 2026! I would like to thank my team @unistra.fr @cnrs.fr for their hard work and all our collaborators, Kyiv University for the solid education, and @cnrs.fr for providing me the opportunity to realize my dreams! Merci ! Thank you! Дякую!
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Discover where single-molecule FRET is heading! Join us in Tutzing, Germany for the upcoming thematic meeting Single-Molecule FRET: The Next 30 Years from September 21-25, 2026. Abstract submission is now open!
Our WE-Heraeus seminar "Fluorescence markers for advanced microscopy" at the Ecole de physique des Houches is now over ! Thanks to my amazing co-organizers Ulrike Endesfelder, Viktorija Glembockyte and Dominique Bourgeois.
@glembockyte.bsky.social
@uendesfelder.bsky.social
🔬 We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2026 GdR ImaBio Meeting, which will be held at ENS Paris-Saclay (Gif-sur-Yvette) from June 9th to 12th !
🔥Registration is free but required. Don’t delay!
🔗 : imabio-cnrs.fr/rencontre-im...
@cnrs.fr @univparissaclay.bsky.social
Happy International Women’s Day!
There’s no better way to celebrate than at our networking event next week! 😊🧬
Discover the research of Melissa Birol, a former PhD student from @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social, now a group leader in @mdc-berlin.bsky.social
Join us for a WONDER networking event during FNANO 2026!
🗓 Monday, March 16
🕗 8:00 PM
📍 Hans im Glück Isarpost (Sonnenstraße 24–26, Munich)
Light refreshments will be provided thanks to our sponsor ISNSCE
Also, stop by our poster during Wednesday’s FNANO poster session!
#HappyFluorescenceFriday #microscopycommunity - into Expansion Microscopy? Come to the Expansion Microscopy User Group Community Discussion Series! First session, Tue, March 10, on “Expansion Microscopy in Practice Series: Choosing the Right Protocol”
Learn more: buff.ly/V4umk5E
Sharepic for a seminar at the MPI-IE: Green-blue gradient background. The top left shows the name of the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics and its logo. Below is the heading 'MAX PLANCK SEMINAR FREIBURG'. The center displays the lecture title: 'INSPECTING THE ROLES OF CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION IN TRANSCRIPTION REVEALED BY SPATIAL GENOMICS'. The lower left lists the date, time, and venue: 'WED, 11 MARCH 2026, 15:00', 'MPI-IE, LECTURE HALL', 'Stübeweg 51, 79108 Freiburg, Germany'. The lower right shows the speaker's name and affiliation: 'Marcelo Nollmann, Center for Structural Biology, CNRS/INSERM, University of Montpellier, France'.
🤗 Next week, we are happy to welcome Marcelo Nollmann from @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social | @cnrs.fr | @umontpellier.bsky.social.
His lab develops single-molecule and advanced imaging methods to investigate DNA organization, segregation and transcription in multicellular organisms.
Join us at 3pm. ⬇️
Connect with the Committee on Sustainability of the Biophysical Society at the Annual meeting 2026 #BPS2026
@biophysicalsoc.bsky.social
Concerned about your lab's footprint? Don't miss today's panel discussion "Small Actions, Big Impact: Practical Steps to a Sustainable Laboratory" from 1:00-2:30PM in Room 153. #bps2026
We are excited to announce the latest release of MorphoNet 🎉 ! Explore a completely remade interface to be clearer, with more features 🧑💻! It also contains many bug fixes, and new plugins for you to discover 😉! download at morphonet.org/downloads
Discover and share the CBS Montpellier starter pack, to follow current and formers members of the Centre de Biologie Structurale on Bluesky.
go.bsky.app/G682pvP
@cnrs.fr
@inserm.fr
@umontpellier.bsky.social
A new review from the CBS !
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor: structure, signaling, physiology and pathology
rdcu.be/e4Bzw
A new paper from the CBS !
from @julien-kowalewski.bsky.social & al.
Fragment-based drug design of a bacterial kinase inhibitor capable of increasing the antibiotic sensitivity of clinical isolates
New paper from the CBS !
HEIP1 orchestrates pro-crossover protein activity during mammalian meiosis
PNAS
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
New paper from the CBS !
Programming the Optoelectronic Properties of Atomically Precise Gold Nanoclusters Using the Conformational Landscape of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/DEQKH2...
Thursday February 12th at 11h00
ENS Chemistry Dpt, Salle R
24, Rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris
Understanding biomolecular condensates using simulations at multiple resolutions
Dr. Alessandro Barducci
Centre de Biologie Structurale, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, INSERM,
Montpellier, France
Interdisciplinary access call is back!
The 3 infrastructures ProFi, FBI and FRISBI together with the GIS IBiSA announce the 4th call for funded access to IBiSA-labelled facilities for transdisciplinary projects!🤝
Apply here before Feb 13, 2026 👉 france-bioimaging.org/announcement...
Delighted to be attending (and sharing our latest results!) at the Journées Jean Chevaugeon (@sfp-france.bsky.social) #JJC2026 this week 🌱
Looking forward to the great science and connecting with fellow researchers over the coming days - all in this wonderful location!
Join us in Montpellier in June 2026 for the second edition of the European South Atlantic Biophysical conference
#ESAB2026
Happy birthday IGF, from your neighbors 🍾
Thanks for their support to
@france-bioimaging.bsky.social
@umontpellier.bsky.social
@inserm.fr
@cnrsbiologie.bsky.social
@occitanie.bsky.social
@ibisa.net
It's Christmas in advance in the lab, as we recieved the first ever #Luminosa from @picoquant.bsky.social to be installed in France. It will be available on the PIBBS facility, as a combo with a Brucker Atomic force microscope for #mecanobiology, #smFRET, #FLIM, #FCS, #AFM applications and more.
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Watch Robert Quast @rbquast.bsky.social from our Team presenting our work on single molecule #FRET on #GPCR in the first FBI Connect webainar !
A new postdoctoral position offered at CBS Montpellier
We are hiring a 2-year postdoctoral researcher to join our Membrane Biophysics team at the CBS in Montpellier. Join us to reinvent Atomic Force Microscopy to image the most common interface on our planet: the surface of water @membranesbiophy.bsky.social @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social
The qbio #quantitative #biology is part of the IDIL Master program of the Montpellier University.
@umontpellier.bsky.social
idil.edu.umontpellier.fr
Thanks to the teachers and supervisors
@antoinelegall.bsky.social @chrisdoucet.bsky.social @ajroyx.bsky.social @jbfiche.bsky.social @emmanuelmargeat.bsky.social & other @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social members.
Picture of a student's made TIRF microscope
Picture of a student's made optical tweezers microscope
Picture of a student's made confocal FCS microscope
In two weeks, our #qbio #Master students learned to build, from drawing to full realization, their own : confocal FCS, TIRF microscope, and optical tweezers setup ! This is hand-on #microscopy !
Interested ? Join the qbio master next year at the Montpellier University !
qbio.umontpellier.fr