Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) (@wicaneresearch) 's Twitter Profile
Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE)

@wicaneresearch

Research group led by Dr. Mathieu Giraudeau and Dr. Orsolya Vincze studying cancer resistance mechanisms in wildlife using a multidisciplinary approach

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Alex Cagan (@atjcagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in studying somatic evolution and cancer risk across species? Mathieu Giraudeau and I have a 2 year post doc opportunity to explore this area. See below for more details.

Szabolcs Kókay (@kokayart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much for your orders! Posters are heading to destinations on 5 continents! Any interest from Africa/Antarctica? My offer lives for 1 more week: if you retweet this post, I will put your name in a hat, and draw a winner, and paint one bird from the poster for you.

Thank you so much for your orders! Posters are heading to destinations on 5 continents! Any interest from Africa/Antarctica? My offer lives for 1 more week: if you retweet this post, I will put your name in a hat, and draw a winner, and paint one bird from the poster for you.
Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) (@wicaneresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to Simon Mallet, our new PhD student!! He has been rewarded a CIFRE thesis in collaboration with Cell Environment on the study of DNA repair mechanisms in relation to cancer resistance in wildlife. AssoANRT UMR LIENSs Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE)

Welcome to Simon Mallet, our new PhD student!!
He has been rewarded a CIFRE thesis in collaboration with Cell Environment on the study of DNA repair mechanisms in relation to cancer resistance in wildlife.
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Charlotte Lambert (@chalambert90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨We are hiring! If you are a post-doc in individual-based modelling and animal movement/behaviour, we want to hear from you! Come work with us for 2y on #AtlanticWhaleDeal project at @LIENSs CNRS 🌍 to model the #collision risk of #whales with #cargo #ships in the Atlantic

Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) (@wicaneresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t miss Dr. Murchison’s webinar talk about “Horizonal gene transfer in transmissible cancer”! When? June 19 @ 2PM CEST How? Zoom link: cnrs.zoom.us/j/96821075911?… Dr. Murchinson’s webpage: tcg.vet.cam.ac.uk/directory/eliz… Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) UMR LIENSs

La Rochelle Université (@univlarochelle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[🐘 #Recherche dans les #médias] Pourquoi les animaux de grande taille développent ils moins de cancers ? Au UMR LIENSs, le groupe de recherche Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) nous éclaire 👉 theconversation.com/pourquoi-les-a… The Conversation France

Sophie M Dupont (@sophiemdupont) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐢 Really happy to share that our paper of ideas about the sea turtle Fibropapillomatosis is out in Frontiers in. 🌠 This study is part of my FEDER postdoctoral project with CHEVALLIER Damien and Mathieu Giraudeau doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2… #marineturtle #conservationecology #postdoc

Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) (@wicaneresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New 2-year post-doc opportunity on “cancer resistance in wild mammals” in between the Salamanca Cancer Research Center (Spain), the National Museum of Natural History (France) and the Wildlife Cancer Evolution research group (France). UMR LIENSs Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle

New 2-year post-doc opportunity on “cancer resistance in wild mammals” in between the Salamanca Cancer Research Center (Spain), the National Museum of Natural History (France) and the Wildlife Cancer Evolution research group (France).
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The Conversation France (@fr_conversation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Les gros #animaux développent moins de #cancers que l’humain, alors qu’ils possèdent beaucoup de cellules, chacune pouvant évoluer en tumeur. Comment l'expliquer ? Par Crystal Morin, Louise Maille, Mathieu Giraudeau, Orsolya Vincze et Stève Desaivre, La Rochelle Université #biologie

Widlife Cancer Evolution Research Group (WiCanE) (@wicaneresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three more weeks to also apply to this New postdoc position to work with us on cancer resistance in wild vertebrates! Please RT ! x.com/WicaneResearch…

ISYEB (@isyeb_umr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dans une tribune Le Monde (21/08/24) Gilles Boeuf & Marc-André Selosse ISYEB montrent comment une écologie bien pensée économise des vies, du bonheur et de l’argent et ferait la compétitivité de nos industries de demain «Il y a une démagogie..» ➡️lemonde.fr/idees/article/…

Dans une tribune <a href="/lemondefr/">Le Monde</a> (21/08/24)
Gilles Boeuf &amp; Marc-André Selosse <a href="/ISYEB_UMR/">ISYEB</a> montrent comment une écologie bien pensée économise des vies, du bonheur et de l’argent
et ferait la compétitivité de nos industries de demain
«Il y a une démagogie..»
➡️lemonde.fr/idees/article/…