Excited to announce our next seminar,
by Prof. Ana-Suncana Smith (www.puls.nat.fau.de), from the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg.
She will present his latest work:
On the biophysical determinants of immune cell activation and motility
->April 30th at 16:30 CEST (2:30 PM UTC)
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Excited to announce our next seminar,
by Prof. Xuefeng Wang, University of Cincinnati.
He will present his latest work:
Two surprising functions of phagocytic cups in macrophages
->March 26th at 16:30 CET (3:30 PM UTC)
Excited to announce our next seminar,
by Prof. Michael Meyer-Hermann (Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Germany).
He will present his latest work:
Delaunay-Object-Dynamics: a simulation framework for classical mechanics in multi-cellular systems
->February 26th at 16:30 CET (3:30 PM UTC)
Excited to announce our next seminar,
by Dr. Jérémie Rossy (U University of Konstanz, Germany).
He will present his latest work:
The role of immunological synapse architecture in dendritic cell decision-making
->January 29th at 16:30 CET (3:30 PM UTC)
Today, on **November 27th, at 16:30 CET**,
Franziska Lautenschläger from the Universitat des Saarlandes, Germany, will give the next Immunobiophysics seminar:
"The cytoskeleton steering immune cell migration and circulating tumor cells"
Thrilled to announce Prof. Michael Dustin, University of Oxford, UK for the first presentation of the academic year:
"Hacking the immunological synapse with supported lipid bilayers and T cell engagers"
->October 30th at 16:30 CET (3:30 PM UTC)<-
We are excited to announce the continuation of our Immunobiophysics online seminar series!
Excited to announce our next speaker for the immunobiophysics seminar series:
Matthieu Piel, Institut Curie, France.
"Confined migration of immune cells - squeezing the trigger"
June 26th at 16:30 CET (3:30 PM UTC).
Matthieu Piel's lab website: institut-curie.org/person/matth...
We're deviating from our usual timing (the last Thursday of the month) because the last Thursday in May is ascension day, which is a holiday in many European countries.
Excited to announce next speaker for the immunobiophysics seminar series:
Judith Mandl (McGill University, Canada, jmandl.lab.mcgill.ca)
T cell migration through challenging microenvironments
On June 5th (at 16:30 CET (3:30 PM UTC).
The Zoom link will be sent the day before.
We really thank all our sponsors:
@embo.org , LadHyX, GdR AQV @gdraqv.bsky.social , DC BIOL, France 2030, GdR ImaBio @gdrimabio.bsky.social,
French Society for Cell Biology @sbcf.bsky.social, The Company of Biologists @biologists.bsky.social,
Bruker @brukercorporation.bsky.social.
The EMBO Workshop on Immunobiophysics: from fundamental physics to understanding the immune response is ongoing in Les Houches, France, and we are having a great time! meetings.embo.org/event/25-imm...
Renaud will present his latest work, titled: Macrophage compression forces, from cell migration to phagocytosis.
Renaud Poincloux's lab website: www.ipbs.fr/fr/renaud-po...