Stéphane Ory
@stephaneory.bsky.social
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Researcher in cell biology at CNRS. Study mechanism of exocytosis and endocytosis in neurosecretory cells. Focus on the role of lipid scramblase, cytoskeleton and Rho GTPases.
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clubexo-endo.bsky.social
Young researcher in membrane and organelle cell biology?
Join our hybrid half-day meeting in Paris this November !
~10 oral slots for PhDs & postdocs
Topics: endocytosis, exocytosis, organelles
Submit your abstract before slots are filled 👉 t.ly/ePAlT

#YoungScientists #CellBiology #HybridMeeting
1/2 day hybrid meeting of the Club Exocytose-Endocytose - Institut de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences (IPNP), Paris
Speakers invités:
exoendo.org
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science.org
New work in #ScienceTranslationalMedicine reveals how a drop in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and the enzyme ELOVL2 correlate with vision decline in aged mice—and shows that intravitreal supplementation of PUFAs can reverse vision loss and rejuvenate the retina. https://scim.ag/4pNNh3M
Retinal polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation reverses aging-related vision decline in mice
Intravitreal delivery of an ELOVL2 product reduces age-related molecular changes in the retina and restores visual function.
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nadlerlab.bsky.social
It’s incredibly hard to study lipids in biological membranes on the nanoscale. You need near-perfect information on both membrane ultrastructure and lipid density, which usually isn’t attainable. Lipid-CLEM brought to you by @mathilda95.bsky.social changes that.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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nadlerlab.bsky.social
Why are biological membranes asymmetric, with different lipids in the two bilayer leaflets? Discovered in the 70s, lipid asymmetry is linked to many cellular processes, but why the cell needs it is largely unclear. @pavelbarahtjan.bsky.social addresses this question: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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drpaulinamoreno.bsky.social
On my way home after 3 days full of great talks and lively discussions at Fort-Mahon-Plage. Thank you @clubexo-endo.bsky.social community, I had a blast!
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clubexo-endo.bsky.social
We look forward to meeting again in Paris for the half-day meeting in November and for the next meeting in May 2026, which should be held in Aussois (Savoie, France).
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clubexo-endo.bsky.social
The “family photo”. Thank you to all the participants who made this meeting so rich in science and exchange! Thanks to the organizers for the exceptional scientific program and the free time to discover the Baie de Somme. Do not hesitate to join the club!
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Congratulations to Julie Beaucousin and Andela Petrovic who won the best poster presentation awards !!
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To close the meeting, great talk of Juliane Da Graça, winner of the 2025 thesis prize, presented her work on the role of endosome-endoplasmic reticulum membrane contact sites in autophagy regulation in normal and cancer cells.
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The prizes for best presentations went to Léa Ripoll for her work on adenylate cyclase and dopamine signalling in neurons and Quentin Frenger for his work on ATG16L1 and B cell antigen receptor trafficking. Congratulations !!
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clubexo-endo.bsky.social
Great talks these two last days, including Marc Bitoun (Institut de Myologie, Paris) as keynote speaker who showed impressive data on allele-specific silencing therapy for centronuclear myopathy due to dyn2 mutations.
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clubexo-endo.bsky.social
Both keynote speakers (Aylin Hanyaloglu, London and Sara Sigismund, Milan ) offered compelling insights into the spatial control of receptor trafficking and signaling dynamics, how cellular compartment and MCS shapes signaling outcomes. @cellbiology.bsky.social exoendo.org/evenement/27...
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clubexo-endo.bsky.social
The 27th Club Exo-Endo meeting has started at Fort-Mahon.
exoendo.org/evenement/27...
Nice place, nice talks and congratulation to young researchers who made great talks!!
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angryprof39.bsky.social
Une pour 1600 (12 millions d'élèves, 7700 infirmières)
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cnrsbiologie.bsky.social
#RésultatScientifique Une avancée vers une médecine de précision pour les tumeurs neuroendocrines de l’intestin grêle !
Des chercheurs identifient des sous-types moléculaires, ouvrant la voie à des traitements plus ciblés. 🧬

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Vers une médecine de précision pour les tumeurs neuroendocrines de l’intestin grêle
Les tumeurs neuroendocrines de l’intestin grêle, tumeurs rares, ont longtemps été perçues et traitées comme une seule et même maladie.
www.insb.cnrs.fr
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natmethods.nature.com
Tissue-expansion method compatible with mass-spectrometry imaging (TEMI) enables the profiling of lipids, metabolites, peptides, proteins, and N-glycans in complex tissues with high spatial resolution, advancing spatially resolved multi-omics mapping.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
TEMI: tissue-expansion mass-spectrometry imaging - Nature Methods
Tissue-expansion method compatible with mass-spectrometry imaging (TEMI) enables the profiling of lipids, metabolites, peptides, proteins, and N-glycans in complex tissues with high spatial resolution...
www.nature.com
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natureportfolio.nature.com
A package of research papers from the MICrONS (Machine Intelligence from Cortical Networks) consortium in Nature and Nature Methods provides a detailed map of mouse brain cell structure and connections, offering insights into how they relate to activity in the mouse brain. 🧪
The MICrONS Project
An unprecedented dataset of high resolution anatomical images of individual cells in mouse visual cortex, mapped on to their responses. This integrated view of function and structure lays a foundation for discovering the computational bases of cortical circuits.
go.nature.com
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pierreouzoulias.bsky.social
Il serait salutaire que le gouvernement français choisisse également ses propres universités et ses propres enseignants-chercheurs, au lieu de les ponctionner et de les laisser au bord de la banqueroute.

Avoir des principes, c'est bien. Les appliquer à soi-même, c'est mieux.
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jcellsci.bsky.social
Did you know…
It’s free to publish in Journal of Cell Science – there are no submission charges, page charges or colour fees. We also plant a tree for every peer-reviewed article we publish🌳
For details, visit our website:
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