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Category: epigenetics

October 17, 2022October 17, 2022

Review article in Epigenomes

Our PhD student Valentine Chapelle has published a review article in the specialized journal “Epigenomes” entitled “Population epigenetics: the extent of DNA methylation variation in wild animal populations“. In this article, Valentine brought together the up-to-date research studies investigating the DNA methylation variability in wild animal species. This is an important step into the understanding…

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March 14, 2022March 14, 2022

Special issue of Epigenomes on the way

Frederic Silvestre has been invited as a guest-editor with Dr. Bambarendage Perera for a special issue of the scientific journal Epigenomes, focusing on environmental epigenetics. Submissions are open ! https://www.mdpi.com/journal/epigenomes/special_issues/environmental_epigenomes

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May 18, 2021

New article in Epigenetics

A new article has been published in the specialised journal “Epigenetics” in collaboration with our partner Anirhudda Chatterjee from the University of Otago. It the last part of  the PhD thesis of Anne-Sophie Voisin who aimed to investigate the long-term effects of an early life stage exposure to the endocrine disruptor ethinyl estradiol (EE2) in…

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December 16, 2019

Ivan Blanco is our new PhD student

Congratulations to Ivan Blanco who will work in LEAP for the next four years to achieve a PhD thesis on the mangrove rivulus. Ivan just obtained a grant from the FNRS (FRIA) to work on the mating system of the self-fertilizing fish mangrove rivulus. In this species, hermaphrodites can either self-fertilize or outcross with a…

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December 16, 2019December 16, 2019

New research project on the mangrove rivulus

LEAP received a nice Saint-Nicolas present from FNRS with a grant for a research project entitled “The epigenetic origin of behavioral traits variability in a self-fertilizing fish: the mangrove rivulus”. One of the greatest challenges in evolutionary biology is to determine how epigenetic mechanisms contribute to phenotypic variability, on which selection can act. The general…

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December 10, 2019December 16, 2019

Alessandra Carion thesis

Alessandra Carion defended her PhD thesis to her jury in the private defense. She did a great job and we’re looking forward for the public defense. Book the 20th of February at 14h30 in your agenda !

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June 2, 2019June 2, 2019

The mission to Belize is a success !

In May 2019, Frédéric Silvestre and Valentine Chapelle organized a field trip to Belize to work on mangrove rivulus. This mission was dedicated to investigate two populations of mangrove rivulus: on Twin Caye and on Long Caye. The one from Twin Caye (in South Water Marine Reserve) is exceptional. It shows the higher rate of…

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March 11, 2019

Environmental epigenetics workshop at Örebro, Sweden

Our laboratory massively participated to the first Environmental Epigenetics workshop that was organized at the University of Örebro in Sweden, the 21st and 22nd of February 2019. It was the opportunity for F Silvestre, A Carion, V Chapelle and A Wittorski to meet other researchers deeply involved in the environmental and evolutionary questions linked to…

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January 14, 2019January 14, 2019

Histone acetylation in the mangrove Rivulus

Third article in a row for our former post-doc Alexandre Fellous who has just published in the journal “Gene” his third article about epigenetics in our fish model, the mangrove Rivulus. He described the 27 enzymes involved in histone acetylation (KAT) and 17 in deacetylation (HDAC) as well as their dynamics during embryogenesis. This study aimed…

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December 20, 2018

New article in Daily Science about our review on neurotoxicity

You can find the link here

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