Guillaume Andrey
@guillaumeandrey
Assistant Professor @unige_en trying to link chromatin biology and morphogenesis
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https://www.unige.ch/medecine/gede/en/research-groups/999andrey/ 14-06-2012 11:10:19
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Des scientifiques de l’#UNIGE ont identifié les séquences génétiques régulant l’activité des gènes responsables de la croissance osseuse. Guillaume Andrey Fabrice Darbellay #science #médecine #recherche #génétique ow.ly/cfek50SizmR
We are looking for a bioinformatician Collège de France CIRB_CdF in Paris to analyse genomic/epigenetic datasets🧬 in the context of a synergy European Research Council (ERC) long term program. See below and apply😎 RT🙏
I'm excited to share this collaborative work with Katerina Kraft and Matt Jones that started as an exploration of the nuclear organization of ecDNA in colon cancer cells and ended with some neat findings on repetitive elements. See thread for more!
🚨Preprint alert🚨 Excited to share the #preprint version of our work MundlosLab ! Curious about how a transposable element (TE) insertion can cause developmental phenotypes? 🧬🦠🐁 Check the 🧵 below and the full version on BiorXiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
I'm very excited to share that I’ve started as a group leader Karolinska Institutet. I am looking for curious, enthusiastic and collaborative postdocs and assistants (pre-PhD) to join us to decipher regulation of hypoxia cell states that govern systems oxygen homeostasis 1/3
Very excited to share our latest work in Nature Communications where we identify two limb mesenchymal progenitor populations involved in congenital and evolutionary digit variation. Congratulations to all authors involved, it’s been such a good team work. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Studying the effect of mutations in embryos without ignoring the questions raised by animal experimentation. Interview with 👨🔬 Guillaume Andrey, who is dedicated to understanding the genome as best he can with the fewest possible mice. Université de Genève horizons-mag.ch/2025/03/06/exc…
Our work bridging enhancer-promoter proximity to phenotypic outcomes in vivo is out! Shout out to Olimpia Bompadre, to Marie Kmita's lab, and to all the co-authors. nature.com/articles/s4146…