Aline Bonnet obtained her PhD in 2010 from the University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, France), in the field of Developmental Biology. In 2011, she became a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Frédéric Rosa (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris) working on muscle formation in zebrafish. In 2016, she joined the laboratory of Jérôme Gros (Institut Pasteur, Paris) as a post-doctoral fellow. Her project focuses on the tissular and cellular dynamics of limb initiation.
© Aline Bonnet, Institut Pasteur
Coupe transversale d’embryon de caille transgénique mbGFP à 18somites, au niveau du futur bourgeon de membre antérieur avec un marquage noyaux (bleu), GFP (vert) et actine (rouge) / Transversal section of a mbGFP transgenic quail embryo at 18-somite stage, at forelimb level, with nuclei (blue), GFP (green) and actin (red) labelling