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Laboratory of Evolutionary and Adaptive Physiology – LEAP

Lorraine Danis

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PhD

 

« Genome-specific phenotypic flexibility at the proteomic and behavioral levels in an auto-fertilizing fish Kryptolebias marmoratus when exposed to EDCs. »

 

Education

 

2010-2012 : Master in biology of organisms and ecology (UN/UCL)

 

2012 : Internship – 4 months in French Guyana (CNRS)

 

« Micro-scale selection of laying site in green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) on Yalimapo beach (French Guyana). »

 

 2011 : Master thesis – 11 months URBE

 

« Impact of an ethinylestradiol exposure on sexual differentiation of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juveniles. »

 

2007-2010 : Bachelor in biological sciences (UN)

 

Interests

 

 

I am interested in how organisms adapt to their changing environment.

 

My research is focused on the phenotypic flexibility phenomenon in the mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus), widely known for its auto-fertilizing capacity that allows obtaining several isogenic lineages with distinct phenotypes. By using four isogenic lineages undergoing two endocrine disruptive chemicals exposures, I wonder how environmental and genotypic variance influence phenotypic variance. I will use two complementary approaches by studying the proteome of brain cells and the behavior. More precisely, I would like to understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for a behavioral phenotype changing, allowing the organism to adapt its phenotype to its new environment.

 

 

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