Current lab members
Nicolas Burghgraeve (PhD student)
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Maxime Chantreau (post-doc)
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Christophe Vroland (PhD student)
Thibault Caron (master)
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Gone, but not forgotten:
2012-2014 Eléonore Durand was a post-doc in the lab for two years. She performed a huge controlled crossing experiment to measure at the phenotypic level the dominance relationships between a set of S-alleles in A. halleri. She then functionally validated one of the predicted sRNA-target interactions, as part of a long-term collaboration with our colleagues from ENS Lyon (I. Fobis-Loisy & T. Gaude). She now started a post-doc at Laval university in Québec city in the group of Christian Landry.
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2011-2013 Raphael Méheust was a master student in the lab for two years and worked on the evolution of dominance and recessivity. He organized all the genomic data we had and was a strong booster of our bioinformatic approaches. He also made a very substantial contribution to the data analysis. He now started a PhD in Paris in the group of Eric Bapteste.
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Jonathan Kitt is a very talented lab technician who worked on the BRASSIDOM project (ANR funded) for one year. He now has a permanent position at INRA Clermont Ferrand.
2008-2011 Pauline Goubet was a master student, and then a PhD student in the lab. Her initial project was on population structure at the S-locus, and she then turned to more direct bioinformatic analysis of the evolutionary processes acting on the S-locus as an iconic genomic region under strong and unusual selective contraints (PhD; co-supervision with Xavier Vekemans). Pauline then got a permanent position as a bioinformatician "Ingénieure d'Etude" at CNRS. She passed away in 2014 and is deeply missed.
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2008-2011 Camille Gervais was a master student and then a PhD student in the lab. She studied the emergence of new self-incompatibility alleles in sympatry (PhD; co-supervision with Sylvain Billiard). After leaving the lab, Camille later started a post-doc at CNRS in Roscoff in the group of Denis Roze.
2007-2010 Camille Roux was a PhD student in the lab. He studied the patterns of shared polymorphism and introgression between Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis lyrata (PhD; 50% ; co-supervision with Xavier Vekemans). After he left the lab, Camille started a post-doc in the group of John Pannell at the university of Lausanne.
2006-2009 Claire-Lise Meyer was a PhD student in the lab. She performed a genome scan in natural populations of Arabidopsis halleri to identify the molecular bases of adaptation to life on soils polluted by heavy metals. (PhD; 50% co-supervision with Pierre-Saumitou-Laprade). After leaving the lab, Claire-Lise started a post-doc in UL Bruxelles in the group of Nathalie Verbruggen.
Master students
2007. Seydou Traoré
2007. Rim Noureddine
2006. Stéphane Grenier
2005. Sabrina LeCam. Sabrina focused on population genetic structure at the S-locus in A. halleri.
2004. Bertrand Jacquemin focused on variation at genes linked to the S-locus in A. halleri. He then went on with a PhD in Dijon.
2003. Emmanuelle Pust. She initiated our work on A. halleri self-incompatibility and obtained our first SRK sequences.
IUP Génomique et Protéomique Lille 1 :
Ariane Byhet 2003
Pierre Cattenoz 2004
Virginie Legros 2005
M1-Environnement Lille 1 :
Fanny Tournemine 2004
Stéphane Grenier 2005
Pierre-Alexandre Regel 2009
BTS Biotechnologies
Jessica Le Bérichel 2005