People
Director
Nadine Peyriéras-email meDirector/DR2-CNRSStarted the team in 2005. Started the USR3695 BioEmergences in 2016. |
Senior scientists
Paul Bourgine-my linkedin-email meAssociated Director and Visiting Professor-Open UniversityCo-founder since 2005 |
René Doursat-my website-email meSenior Scientist-Manchester Metropolitan UniversityCollaborator since 2008 |
Monique Frain-my picture-email mePermanent Researcher/CR1-CNRSJoined in May 2010 |
Yannick Kergosien-email meProfessor/Professeur-Université de Cergy-PontoiseJoined in 2013 |
Research scientists
Sylvia Bruneau-email meEngineer/Ingénieure-INRAJoined in January 2014 |
Eléna Kardash-email meResearch Scientist-CNRS BioEmergencesSince June 2017I joined the lab in June, 2017 and my main focus is on 3D morphogenesis of pectoral fin in zebrafish. We study the processes underlying fin shaping during the first 48 hours of embryonic development. Additional interests: FRET biosensors, cell migration and cell division. |
David Pastor Escuredo-email mePost Doc.-Universidad Politécnica de MadridCollaboration started in 2007, joined in January 2016 |
Thierry Savy-email meResearch Engineer/Ingénieur de Recherche-CDI CNRSJoined in 2006 |
Engineers
Mark E. Hammons II-email meEngineer/Ingénieur d'Études-CDD CNRSJoined in 2013 |
Manon Mehraz-email meIngenieur d'etudes-CNRS - BioEmergencesSince January 2019 |
PhD students
Juan Raphael Diaz Simões-email mePhD Student/Doctorant-École polytechniqueJoined in January 2013I'm establishing a robust and coherent methodology to obtain physical measurements (mecanics or stochastics) from tracking data generated by BioEmergences. |
Svetlana JovanicPhD Student-PhaseViewSince October 1st 2017 |
Mageshi Kamaraj-email mePhD Student-CNRS BioEmergencesSince December 2017My project aims to contribute to understanding the cell dynamics and genetic regulation of the zebrafish hindbrain morphogenesis. |
Hanh Nguyen-email mePhD Student-CNRS BioEmergencesSince September 1st 2017My project aims to investigate the in vivo cellular dynamics that contribute to pectoral fin bud shaping during the first 48 hours of embryonic development. Specifically, we aim to understand how a 2D cell monolayer reorganizes itself to become a 3D morphologically distinct structure. |
Adeline Rausch-my linkedin-email mePhD Student/Doctorante-Université Paris-SaclayJoined in April 2013BioEmergences' lab made me welcome as intern of bio-informatic master degree in 2013. My PhD project cosupervised by Yannick Kergosien and Nadine Peyriéras focuses on the quantitative and comparative development of some Chordate by using analysis of 3D+time embryo imaging. |
Internship
Marie-José SelvamIntern/StagiaireJoined in April 2016 |
Administration management
A. R.-V.-my picture-email meEngineer/Ingénieur d'Étude-CNRSProjects management since 2005 |
Platform and e-laboratory partners
Maria LedesmaUniversidad Politécnica de MadridCollaboration started in 2007 |
Pablo Loza-AlvarezThe Institute of Photonic SciencesCollaboration started in 2014 |
Karol MikulaSlovenská technická univerzita v BratislaveCollaboration started in 2005 |
Mariana RemesikovaSlovenská technická univerzita v BratislaveCollaboration started in 2005 |
Andrés SantosUniversidad Politécnica de MadridCollaboration started in 2007 |
Pierre SuretLaboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et MoléculesCollaboration started in 2006 |
Former members
Adil Bakayan-my picture-email mePost Doc.-CNRSFrom 2013 to April 2017Our detailed understanding of bioluminescence in Jellyfish and firefly led to its diverse uses in the field of life sciences. In this lab, we are investigating and improving some biological sensors based on bioluminescent proteins. These sensors have as role to follow calcium and biological force activities in platforms that facilitate from cell cultures to live embryos functional imaging. |
Baptiste BauduIntern/StagiaireFrom April 2013 to June 2013 |
Luca Benini-email mePhD Student/Doctorant-École doctorale FdVFrom September 2014 to July 2015 |
Clovis Beraud-email meTechnician/ITAFrom September 2014 to November 2016 |
Alexis Bourgine-email meIntern/StagiaireFrom May 2014 to August 2014 |
Mathieu Bouyrie-my picture-email mePhD Student/Doctorant-AgroParisTechJoined in 2012 |
Adeline Boyreau-my linkedin-email meEngineer/Ingénieure d'Étude-CDD CNRSFrom 2012 to November 2015 |
Louise-Jeanne ChillouIntern/StagiaireFrom July 2016 to August 2016 |
Audrey ColinTechnician/ITA-CDD CNRSFrom 2010 to 2013 |
Ingrid ColinEngineer/Ingénieur d'Étude-CNRSFrom 2006 to 2013 |
Julien Delile-email meResearch Engineer/Ingénieur de Recherche-CNRS FBIFrom 2008 to 2014My primary research focus is the design of a theoretical model of early animal development. This project leads to the creation of an opensource framework, called MecaGen, which is going to be delivered by the end of the year 2014. |
Saskia de Man-my linkedin-email meIntern/StagiaireFrom January 2016 to June 2016In the lab I am working with a Siamese zebrafish model together with PhD student Antonio Ortiz. Using the 3D+t microscopy we will acquire data on the gastrulation in this model, which will help us answer the question how robust or variable this process is. |
Sophie DesnoulezEngineer/Ingénieur d'Étude-CDD CNRSFrom 2009 to 2010 |
Louise DuloquinPost Doc.-CNRSFrom 2009 to June 2013 |
Julien Dumont-my picture-email meMicroscope engineer/Ingénieur d'Étude-CNRS FBIFrom August 2013 to July 2016My job consists in assuring the good working and providing the metrology to all the imaging systems of the BioEmergences platform. I am currently developping, as well, a new imaging technique (SPIM). |
Dimitri Fabrèges-my picture-my linkedin-email mePost Doc.-CNRSFrom November 2010 to June 2016I started my project in Nadine's lab as an intern on cell lineage variability in sea urchin early development. In 2011, I started my PhD on the same topic, although we expanded the subject to the phenotypic variations and its sources in animal embryogenesis. I'm actively working with sea urchin twins and rabbit clones in order to decipher the processes underlying developmental variability. |
Emmanuel Faure-my picture-email meResearch Engineer/Ingénieur de Recherche-École polytechniqueFrom 2005 to August 2014 |
Yan Feng-email mePost Doc.-CNRS FBIJoined in March 2017 |
Thibault Ferber-email meIntern/Stagiaire, M1-École PolytechniqueFrom March to June 2014 |
Luc Foubert-email meEngineer/Ingénieur de recherche-CNRS FBIJoined in January 2017 |
Jean-François Gilles"Engineer/Ingénieur"From 2008 to 2010 |
Yohann Goldberg-email meIntern/StagiaireFrom April to May 2014 |
Vasily GurchenkovPost Doc.From 2009 to 2012 |
Hanna Häkkinen-email meIntern/StagiaireFrom April 2016 to June 2016Cell dynamics and the role of N-cadherin during zebrafish neural plate internalization |
Matthieu Herrmann-email meEngineer/Ingénieur d'Étude-CDD CNRSFrom 2012 to June 2016 |
Fanny HussonBiology Engineer/Ingénieure d'étude en biologie-CDD CNRSJoined in November 2015 |
Raphaël Keller-email mePhD Student/Doctorant-École polytechniqueFrom 2009 to 2013 |
Ludovic LeconteCDD CNRSFrom January 2011 to February 2013 |
Diane LemaireIntern/StagiaireFrom May 2012 to August 2012 |
Anaïs LhommeIntern/StagiaireFrom June 2013 to August 2013 |
Benoit MauryCEE ContractFrom 2006 to 2010 |
Alexis MojalesIntern/Stagiaire-Universidad Austral de ChileFrom September to November 2014 |
Antonio Ortiz-my picture-my linkedin-email mePhD Student/Doctorant-Université Paris-SaclayJoined in November 2015My dissertation aims at investigating the plasticity and robustness of gastrulation, and exploring the possibility of distinguishing between inherited and acquired variation in two model organisms, sea urchin twins and Siamese zebrafish. |
Gaëlle Recher-my picture-my linkedin-email mePost Doc.-CNRS FBIFrom January 2011 to May 2014I joined the team of Nadine Peyriéras as a postdoctoral fellow in 2011. I was interested in studying cell dynamics and tissue morphodynamics during early zebrafish brain segmentation. To achieve this project, I used 3D+time two-photon imaging of transgenic zebrafish and appropriate data analyzing tools developed in the context of the BioEmergences platform. I also contributed to the development of the microscopes and especially the concept of artificial assistant that will lead to autonomous smart acquisition of biological samples in real time. |
Damien RemyIntern/StagiaireFrom April to June 2015 |
Barbara Rizzi-email meCNRS TEFORFrom 2010 to December 2014 |
Stéphane Van Pe-my pictureEngineer Assistant/Assistant Ingénieur-CDD CNRSFrom July 2013 to June 2014 |
Paul Villoutreix-my website-email mePhD Student/Doctorant-École doctorale FdVFrom June 2011 to July 2015I joined the team in 2011 as a PhD student under the joint supervision of Nadine Peyriéras and Giuseppe Longo. My research concerns the quantitative analysis of variability in development. By studying the inter/intra individual variability in a small cohort of sea urchin, I participated in the elaboration of a prototypical representation of the blastula development and contributed to the study of the relationships between the individual cellular behavior and the macroscopic dynamics. I am also interested in the measure and modeling of epithelial organization by using algebraic topology. |