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Unit Director: Bruno Goud Keywords: cell division, cell migration, intracellular compartments, tumour progression, cell polarity The Subcellular Structure and Cellular Dynamics unit is located on the central Paris site in the Lhomond building (Constant-Burg Laboratories). The unit, with shared supervision of CNRS and in partnership with UPMC, now comprises 13 research groups and six core facilities consisting of about 150 research scientists, including 45 students, 40 postdocs, and 50 administrative and technical staff. The mission of this unit is to understand the biogenesis of the cell's compartments and the molecular mechanisms that govern the cell's normal functions. We have developed a wide variety of approaches for this purpose ranging from molecular cell biology and live-cell imaging to physics and bioinformatics. This fundamental knowledge about the cell is essential to understand how normal functions break down during the development of cancers as well as to identify new therapeutic approaches. The main research themes of the unit include:
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