
Erminia Donnarumma
I obtained my PhD from the University of Naples “Federico II” (Italy) and then spent a year at the Cardiovascular Center of Excellence of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans (USA), […]
I obtained my PhD from the University of Naples “Federico II” (Italy) and then spent a year at the Cardiovascular Center of Excellence of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans (USA), […]
Bio: I am a developmental and evolutionary biologist interested in the explanation of morphological variations. The bottom line of my research is to understand how genes, cell behaviors and tissue mechanics interact to shape […]
Dr Anne-Cécile Petit is Associate Professor (MCU-PH) of embryology at Université Paris Cité and psychiatrist at GHU Paris – hôpital Sainte-Anne. Her research focuses on understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms of mood disorders, particularly depression, […]
Passionate about gene expression regulation, I performed my PhD in epigenetics at Institut Pasteur. During my PhD, I contributed to the discovery of a new mechanism of alternative splicing regulation, involving histone protein post-translational […]
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 […]
Rémi obtained his Bachelor and Master’s degrees from the Magistère Européen de Génétique, Université Paris Diderot specializing in Developmental Genetics. He joined the lab of Pr. Ruth Lehmann (Skirball Institute, New York University School […]
I am a PhD student coming from Cambrils, a small beach town in the south of Barcelona. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science from the University of Barcelona. To close my bachelor’s […]
I am a research engineer in the Biomaterials and Microfluidic core facility. My focus is to provide innovative and robust tools to quantitatively study cell/tissue behavior in well-defined and controled 3D environment. Until quite […]