Tatiana obtained her Ph.D. from the Université de Montréal (Canada), for her work on the mechanism of action of pure antiestrogens in breast cancer cells, in the research unit of Prof. Sylvie Mader at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer. Tatiana then joined the unit of Prof. Anne Dejean at Institut Pasteur to study the role of the post-translational modification by SUMO in the regulation of cell fate change. During this post-doc, she contributed to the development and characterization of in vitro models of the early stages of mouse embryonic development. In 2024, she joined the Single Cell Biomarkers UTechS, headed by Milena Hasan, to work on single cell transcriptomics and multi-omics projects.
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2023Generation of embryo-like structures from mouse embryonic stem cells treated with a chemical inhibitor of SUMOylation and cultured in microdroplets, STAR Protoc . 2023 Sep 17;4(4):102573.
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2023Transient suppression of SUMOylation in embryonic stem cells generates embryo-like structures, Cell Rep . 2023 Apr 15;42(4):112380. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112380.