CBS : A research lab in structural biology, biophysics and synthetic biology.
CNRS, INSERM, Université de Montpellier
Located in Montpellier, France.
www.cbs.cnrs.fr
Center for Structural Biology (CBS Montpellier)
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Happy International Women’s Day!
There’s no better way to celebrate than at our networking event next week! 😊🧬
Biophysical Society wants to thank our volunteers for their time and effort. Happy Volunteer Week!
We're highlighting a few of our amazing volunteers this week! Today, read about Emmanuel Margeat, CNRS, who serves as chair of the BPS Committee on Sustainability.
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
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!
Emmanuel Margeat, Group Leader at the Centre de Biologie Structurale in France, was drawn to science from an early age and has built a successful career in large part by embracing collaboration and…
A new paper from the @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social !
"Paused in Translation: A Model for the Transcript Length-Dependent Impact of Ribosome-Targeting Antibiotics on Degrading mRNAs"
GdR ImaBio
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Emmanuel Margeat
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New paper from the @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social
"CF2H: a cell-free two-hybrid platform for rapid protein binder screening "
now out in Nature Communications
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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!
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!
Center for Structural Biology (CBS Montpellier)
Discover the research of Melissa Birol, a former PhD student from @cbsmontpellier.bsky.social, now a group leader in @mdc-berlin.bsky.social
Center for Structural Biology (CBS Montpellier)
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Faster and cheaper experimental screening methods will democratize and accelerate the identification of high-affinity binders with biomedical applications. Here the authors present Cell-Free Two-Hybri...
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!
New paper out today in PRX Life!
We developed a stochastic transport model showing how antibiotic-induced ribosome pausing may trigger collective jamming on mRNA, with longer transcripts paying a disproportionate price.
Read it here! 👇
🔗 doi.org/10.1103/vrqp...
Ahead of #InternationalWomensDay, meet #mdcBerlin researcher and group leader Melissa Birol.
Her lab models how neurodegenerative diseases progress – focusing on intrinsically disordered proteins and their role in brain dysfunction.
🔗 More: www.mdc-berlin.de/about/values... #WomenInSTEM
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Max Delbrück Center
Luca Ciandrini
You designed binders for your favourite protein and wish there was a way to experimentally screen them within 24h w/ only a set of pipettes and a plate reader?
Check out our Cell-Free 2-Hybrid approach (CF2H)
Full post: tinyurl.com/48cz5nb6
Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...