Vincent Pasque
@vincentpasque
Stem cell and developmental biologist, Associate Professor @ University of Leuven (KU Leuven).
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In this #50YearsofCell celebration focus issue on Developmental Biology, Jianping Fu and I authored a perspective summarizing the prospects and challenges of developing human organs using embryo models and interspecies chimeras. cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Still don’t know what a Roving Researcher is? Or why your institute needs one? Alexis Barr and I wrote a thing! A win for scientists on leave (parental, sick leave) is a win for all science 😎
Congratulations to Claire Rougeulle Claire Rougeulle on becoming the new Director of the Institut Curie research center. Your scientific excellence and visionary leadership will considerably advance scientific research. Excited to see the incredible impact you will make!
Return after an energizing ISSCR - stimulating talks, enthusiastic poster presentations and catching up with Plath Lab Costas Chronis RitchieHoLab Vincent Pasque
📢Job alert! Funded #Bioinformatics #Postdoc in Rugg-Gunn Lab Babraham Institute Join our team to help develop and apply new computational methods to study single-cell epigenomes. For more information, and to apply, please see: babrahaminstitute.livevacancies.co.uk/#/job/details/… Application deadline 11 August
In the most recent episode we talked with Claire Rougeulle from Paris Epigenetics about her work on gene expression control, the intricacies of X-chromosome inactivation, and the potential of non-coding RNAs in this process. #podcast #epigenetics Listen here: activemotif.com/podcasts-clair…
Don't miss Daniela Cecalev Daniela's review on "Compensation of gene dosage on the mammalian X" together with Beatriz Viçoso and myself, for a comprehensive look into X upregulation and inactivation! ⬆️⬇️ journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15… With support from Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale and La Ligue contre le cancer