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October 2, 2025

Field trip in South Florida in July 2025

Scientific Mission to South Florida – Epigenetics and Environmental Stress in Mangrove Rivulus and Cassiopea Jellyfish – July-August 2025 From July 16 to August 6, 2025, members of the Research Unit in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology (URBE) undertook a field expedition to South Florida, focusing on the study of two mangrove model species: the self-fertilizing mangrove rivulus…

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July 15, 2025July 29, 2025

New research project on the Beluga whale !

LEAP has been ranked among the 6 best research projects funded by FNRS and FRQ for a scientific collaboration between Wallonia and Quebec involving a team of high quality scientists from both regions: Dr Alice Dennis – UNamur -, Dr Krishna Das – ULiège -, Dr Jonathan Verreault – Université du Québec à Montréal -,…

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December 21, 2023December 21, 2023

New FNRS project at LEAP

We are pleased to announce that the research project entitled “Epigenome stability in mangrove rivulus” has been funded by FNRS. It aims to assess the stability of DNA methylation over time in a highly homozygous and isogenic population of the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus. It will address two major limitations of ecoepigenetic studies. Firstly, it…

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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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