Congratulations to Marine Guivarch on the acceptance of her thesis!
Her work, supervised by Dr. Mei Li, is entitled: ‘Study of cutaneous dendritic cells in the control of TSLP-driven T cell response.’
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Her work, supervised by Dr. Mei Li, is entitled: ‘Study of cutaneous dendritic cells in the control of TSLP-driven T cell response.’

Her work, supervised by Dr. Jocelyn Laporte, is entitled "New Therapeutic Approaches for Neuromuscular Diseases."

Her work, supervised by Dr. Fabien Alpy, is entitled: “STARD3 and GSK3: Regulators of Membrane Contact Sites between the Endoplasmic Reticulum and…

Her work, supervised by Dr. Christelle Golzio, is entitled:“Developmental role of the dosage-sensitive gene CHD1L, and its implication in…

His work, supervised by Wojciech KREZEL, is entitled: Characterization of the expression and function of Retinoid X Receptor gamma in the…

His work, supervised by Wojciech KREZEL and Christine Schaeffer Reiss, is titled:"Proteomic Study of Mechanisms, Targets, and Potential Treatments of…
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His work, supervised by Elisa BERGAMIN, is titled: Structural and Functional Studies of the Chromatin Remodeling Complex Mammalian SWI/SNF. …

His work, supervised by Fabienne Mauxion and Bertrand Séraphin, is entitled: Characterization of a module of the CCR4-NOT complex targeting mRNAs…

Her work, supervised by Dr. Roland H. Stote and Prof. Annick Dejaeger, is entitled: “Structural dynamics of the nuclear receptor PPARgamma.” …