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Regulated Cell Death and Genetics of Neurodegeneration - B. Mollereau
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The general goal of our lab is to understand the mechanisms of cell death, ER stress, autophagy and metabolism during development and in neurodegenerative diseases. We characterize those responses in physiological and pathological situations in the Drosophila retina, brain and during spermatogenesis.
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Regulation of Genome Architecture and Dynamics of Splicing (ReGArDS) - D. Auboeuf and C. Bourgeois
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Our team is interested in the regulation of alternative splicing, the main process allowing to largely increase the functional diversity of proteins coded by a limited number of genes in higher organisms.
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Posttranscriptional Regulation in Infection and Oncogenesis - Jalinot/Mocquet
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Our main research interest is to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying oncogenesis, with a particular interest in the role of genetic instability in the process. Towards this goal we focused our attention on leukemogenesis driven by infection with the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1).
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RNA metabolism in immunity and infection (RMI2) - E. Ricci
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We are interested in post-transcriptional control mechanisms that regulate gene expression in cells of the immune system and during pathogen infections. Through the use of high-throughput sequencing and biochemical approaches we aim at identifying new regulatory layers that govern immune cell activation and host-pathogen interactions.
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Welcome to the RMI2 lab
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RNA metabolism in immunity and infection (RMI2)
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