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Marion Jasnin is a Principal Investigator at the Helmholtz Pioneer Campus (Helmholtz Munich), leading the Cryoskeleton Lab since 2022. Her research focuses on elucidating the structural principles of actin networks in cellular processes such as cell invasion and contractility using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET).
- Education: PhD in Biophysics from Joseph Fourier University (2007), postdoctoral training at Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry (2010-2016) and Institut Laue-Langevin (2008-2009).
- Research Focus: Investigates actin cytoskeleton diversity via cryo-ET, aiming to link molecular architecture to cellular functions like force generation and disease mechanisms.
- Publications: Recent work includes studies on actin remodeling in insulin secretion, synthetic cell division mechanisms, and cryo-ET dataset simulation.
- Scientific Awards: Recipient of HFSP Program Grant (2016-2021), ANR-DFG grants (CryoAdhesome, ACTIS), Marie Curie and EMBO fellowships, and multiple institutional scholarships.
- Labs & Collaborations: Established a consortium with Institut Jacques-Monod, LPTMS, and Sorbonne University to model podosome mechanics across scales (MIC grant 2020-2023).
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