Julien Bobe

Julien Bobe

Functional Genomics of the fish oocyte

 

Julien Bobe

My research project aims at investigating the molecular mechanisms controlling the formation of a fully functional oocyte able to be fertilized and support early embryonic development. A special attention is paid to the molecular mechanisms controlling micropyle formation, and to coding and non-coding maternal genes, especially microRNA. These studies are conducted mostly in model species (zebrafish and medaka) and with the extensive use of genome editing and functional genomics.
In the context of an international consortium, I am also interested in the evolution of coding and non-coding genes and their expression after whole genome duplication.

 

Education

PhD - University of Rennes, France (2001)
MSc - University of Rennes, France (1997)

Employment history

Since 2001, permanent researcher
1998-2000, visiting research student at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA

Teaching

Fish oogenesis and egg quality course, Master of Animal Biology (Aquaculture), University of Rennes (France)

Publications

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PubMed

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ORCID

Social media

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@jul_decoy

researchgate

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julien_Bobe/

Contact

See also

Research group "Sex,Oogenesis and Behavior" and Research

Modification date : 21 March 2023 | Publication date : 04 March 2010 | Redactor : Julien Bobe