The 10th FrenchBIC online webinar will take place on Friday February 9th at 10.30am, and it will be given by: Charlène Esmieu (LCC, Toulouse), Cu(I) Ligand to Prevent CuAβ-Generated ROS Production in the Alzheimer’s Disease Context (abstract); Hugo Lebrette (LMGM-CBI, Toulouse), Using femtosecond crystallography to look at a radical trying to break free (abstract). The format of the seminar is two 30+10 min talks, followed by a meeting time in an online space for informal discussions. The seminar will be …

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The objectives of the project are to develop new lanthano-peptides catalysts with a well-folded peptide scaffold, high affinity for Ln(III) and positive interactions for substrate binding. The project will include peptide design and synthesis, characterisations using advanved analytical techniques (paramagnetic NMR, time-resolved luminescence) and molecular modelling, as well as evaluation of Ln-peptide catalysts on model reactions. Web: https://hureaulab.wixsite.com/equipeflcc

Rébecca Leblay, from the group BiosCiences, iSm2, Marseille spent two weeks in the LCC in Toulouse. This project was supported by FrenchBIC. My PhD aims at studying the activity of LPMO (Lytic Polysaccharide MonoOxygenases) bioinspired synthetic complexes and their potential activity to valorize recalcitrant biomass. Besides, in Toulouse, peptide ligands with a structure inspired of the first coordination sphere of the LPMO active site have been synthetized. To compare the nature and mechanism of oxidation by synthetic/peptide complexes, enzymes and …

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The fourth FrenchBIC online webinar will take place on Monday January 17th at 10.30am, and it will be given by: Hélène Bertrand (ENS Paris), Development of Platinum(IV) conjugates of oxaliplatin and Superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimics as anticancer agents with reduced neurotoxicity (abstract). The format of the seminar is one 30+10 min talk, followed by a meeting time in an online space for informal discussions. The seminar will be given online, there. Organizers: Vincent Fourmond and Benoît Bertrand.

Lieu : Laboratoire SPCMIB (Laboratoire de Synthèse et Physico-Chimie de Molécules d’Intérêt Biologique), CNRS UMR 5068, Univ. Toulouse III Paul Sabatier Objet : Le groupe SOMAB (Sondes Organo-Metalliques pour des Applications Biomédicales) du SPCMIB recherche un(e) jeune chercheur(se) ayant un profil polyvalent de synthèse et de spectroscopie/photophysique, en vue d’une candidature pour un poste de CR CNRS.