I am a tenured CNRS researcher currently working in the Spatial Regulation of Genomes laboratory under Romain Koszul at the Institut Pasteur / CNRS UMR 3525 in Paris, which I joined as a postdoc in 2020, after finishing my PhD in Genetics with Pr. Julie Ahringer at the University of Cambridge.
Before that, I obtained my Master’s degree in Genetics from the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan in 2016, and was a visiting researcher in the Plath laboratory at UCLA in 2015.
When not diving deep into genomic data 🧬, I prefer to dive deep 🤿, literally. The sequence in the background is the cDNA of the longest isoform of erbb3b, a gene identified in Amphiprion clarkii ( Nemo's darker cousin, look at it! ) that plays a key role in its pigmentation patterns (see Moore et al., G3 2022 for more).