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Bienvenue dans WordPress. Ceci est votre premier article. Modifiez-le ou supprimez-le, puis lancez-vous !Solène Mathieu has a degree in engineering from INSA School (Lyon) and has previously done an internship at Innate Pharma in the Department of Pharmacology.
She has also worked on the NabGen Technology Platform (Marseille).
Since March 2023, she is working on the 3D-Hub-O platform, thanks to the Canceropole funding, to establish a biobank of organoid-derived from colon cancers.
Victoria Weets is an MD intern in digestive surgery. She is doing her master 2 from the Human Pathology Program at the Aix-Marseille University working on the 3D-Hub-O platform and with Thomas Miller to establish a colon cancer biobank. She received a one year fellowship from regional health agency PACA (ARS).
Fiona Lucia has performed her Master 1 in the lab working with Chloé on the anorectal immune niche. She is now a Master 2 student from the Human Pathology Program at the Aix-Marseille University working on the stomach transition zone.
Before joining the lab in May 2022, Marjorie worked at the Institute for Research on Cancer and Aging of Nice (IRCAN) in the lab of Pr Eric Gilson. She is managing our mouse models and participate in research projects on the anorectal and stomach transition zone.
Simon Triaire will work on the 3D-Hub-O Organoid platform.
Manon Saubin has performed her Master 2 Pro from Aix-marseille University working on the 3D-hub-O organoid platform. She became an expert in organoid culture. Since January 2022, she is working in the 3D-Hub-O platform thanks to the Canceropole ‘’Action structurante’’ funding.
Chloé Petitpas has been awarded a Ph.D Fellowship from the Ligue National Contre le Cancer to study the role of the immune niche at the anorectal transition zone. She was a Master student from the University of Montpellier. She performed her Master 1 at the Cancerology Research Institute of Montpellier (IRCM) in the Hormon signaling and Cancer team under the supervision of Dr. Stéphan Jalaguier. Her Master 2 project at the CRCM Marseille was on tumor initiation at the anorectal Transition Zone.
Eddy Traversari is an MD intern in digestive surgery. He is doing his master from the Human Pathology Oncology Program at the Aix-Marseille University working on the characterization of rectal cancer according to their therapeutic response. He received a one year fellowship from regional health agency PACA (ARS)
Sonia Rolo did her Master 1 in the lab and her project was to establish an in vitro system to delete epithelial transition zones.
Alexane Ollivier is now an IE at the IRB, Barcelona. She joined the lab in February 2019 under AMU/A*midex funding. She is an expert in organoid culture. In August 2020, she worked in the Hub-O platform thanks to the Canceropole ‘’Action structurante’’ funding.
Julien Bonnet is an MD intern in digestive surgery. He is doing his master from the Human Pathology Program at the Aix-Marseille University working on the characterization of rectal cancer according to their therapeutic response. He received a one year fellowship from regional health agency PACA (ARS)
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Louciné Mitoyan is now a post-doc in Cedric Blanpain ‘s Lab ULB, Belgium. She has been awarded the competitive Ph.D Fellowship from the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research to study the role of transition zone stem cells in the maintenance of epithelium in normal and disease states. She was a Master student from the Human Pathology Program at the Aix-Marseille University.
Jan 16th, 2018
Tissue Niches & Resident Stem Cells in Adult Epithelia
Regulation of Tissue Homeostasis by Signaling in the Stem Cell Niche
Gordon Research Conference
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
Chairs: Tudorita Doina Tumbar & Rongwen Xi
Vice Chairs: Carla Kim & Jane Visvader
Véronique has integrated INSERM in 1991 as an IE (ingénieur d étude) in the Biosciences and Biotechnology Institute of Grenoble in the cytoskeleton group of Dr. Didier Job in Grenoble. In 1992 she obtained her Ph.D in molecular and cellular biology working on the characterization of components of centrosomes with monoclonal antibodies. In 1998 by internal competition at Inserm she became a research engineer and continued to study centrosomes. In 2005 she joined the lab of Dr. Daniel Birnbaum in Marseille at the CRCM to characterize new centrosomal components. In 2015 she joined the team of Dr. Géraldine Guasch in the laboratory of Daniel Birnbaum
Géraldine Guasch received her Ph.D from Aix-Marseille University in 2002 with a prize for the best Ph.D of the year. Géraldine was a Human Frontier Science Program post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Elaine Fuchs, at the Rockefeller University, New York, USA from 2002 to 2005 and a post-doctoral associate from 2005 to 2008. During her graduate and postdoctoral research she established mouse models of genetic disease (leukemia and skin/anogenital cancers) that provide tools for our understanding of genetic susceptibilities, causes and treatments of various cancers.
From 2008 to 2015 Géraldine hold an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics position in the Department of Developmental Biology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH, USA where she developed her own research group working on epithelial stem cells of various tissues. Since 2015, she is an Associate Professor with tenured (CR1) at the Inserm in the Department of Molecular Oncology at the Cancer Research Center in Marseille (CRCM) led by Professor Jean-Paul Borg.