Congratulations to Franck MARTIN on the acceptance of his thesis!
His work, supervised by Elisa BERGAMIN, is titled: Structural and Functional Studies of the Chromatin Remodeling Complex Mammalian SWI/SNF. …
Many PhD students are trained as researchers at IGBMC every year. Benefiting from a state-of-the-art environment, young researchers are able to develop essential skills for their careers. The institute is also the place for them to foster their scientific spirit through contact with specialists in various fields of biology and health. Here you'll find a list of the latest theses completed.
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.” …
His work, supervised by Stéphane D. VINCENT, is entitled: “From transcription initiation to mRNA stabilization: Study of the Tbpl2⁻/⁻ phenotype from…
His work, supervised by Michael WEBER (BSC, ESBS), Co-supervisor: Dr. Anaïs BARDET (IGBMC) is titled: Étude computationnelle des schémas de…
Her work, supervised by Jocelyn Laporte (IGBMC) and Julie Thompson (ICUBE), is entitled: “Multiscale characterization of rare genetic diseases through…
His work, supervised by Agnès BLOCH-ZUPAN, is titled: Craniofacial analysis of Down syndrome rodent models
her work led by Dr Arnaud Poterszman and Dr Emmanuel Compe is entitled: "Study of the transcription/repair factor TFIIH during NER in a cellular…
His work, supervised byf Bill Keyes, is titled: "Cellular Senescence: A Complex Interplay Between Tumor Suppression and Embryonic Signaling."