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October 15, 2021October 15, 2021

Thèmes de mémoires 2022

Les thèmes de mémoires pour 2022 sont maintenant disponibles. Il y a 5 thèmes reprenant plusieurs sujets possibles chez nos deux poissons modèles, le rivulus des mangroves et le killifish turquoise.

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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

LEAP team building 2019

We had a great afternoon for this team building before Christmas in downtown Namur. With our guest from Alabama, Ryan Earley, we attended the Beery Trip (www.hoptimalt.be) to discover how belgian beers are prepared, and then visited some historical point in Namur before ending at the restaurant Belgo Belge.

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December 16, 2019

Visit of Ryan Earley in Namur

Last week, we were very glad to welcome our collaborator from the University of Alabama, Dr Ryan Earley, for a 4 days visit in Namur. Ryan is the world specialist of the mangrove rivulus and has been on the field in Belize with us to study this fish population. It was first time Ryan visited…

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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 14, 2019December 16, 2019

Sonia Gaaied is our new post-doc

Sonia Gaaied has arrived for a short-term post-doc in LEAP. She’s just obtained her PhD from the Institute of biotechnology of Monastir in Tunisia, in the lab of our collaborator Mohamed Banni. She obtained a grant from WBI (Wallonie Bruxelles International) to work in Namur on the effects of a neurotoxicant on the turquoise killifish…

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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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October 13, 2019

Master thesis projects 2020

The new master thesis subjects are available for the year 2020. There is a project on the mangrove rivulus and one on the turquoise killifish. You can find a short description here.

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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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