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Investigating sexual differentiation of fishes with high-troughput technologies
My career started with bacterial studies: I have analyzed transposition mechanism in E. coli. Later, I have performed functional genomics with transposons in rice and finally ended up with the analysis of inherited skin diseases in humans, using various platforms of cell biology and epigenomics. I have worked in three international research centers, where I have trained several dozens of undergraduates and graduate students. I have led the project for the revival of ’Intermediate Filament Database’, that was called the best source of information on that research field by several experts. My current research aims to gain deeper understanding of the plasticity of gond differentiation in the zebrafish model. In addition, I am also leading the effort to genotype selected European catfish lineages.
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