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We are exploring techniques using single cell genomic sequencing in human beings for the purpose of defining phylogenetic trees to explain the relationship of cells within defined human tissues. I will discuss how we used single cell exome and whole genome sequencing to identify patient and donor adipocytes in human white adipose tissue biopsies taken from bone marrow recipients and discuss future projects using similar methods to explore cellular identities in human tissue samples.
Thèse de Wandrille DUCHEMIN le lundi 4 décembre 2017 à 14 h, amphithéâtre BU (La Doua)
Habilitation à diriger des Recherches de Vincent Daubin - Jeudi 6 décembre 2012 - 14h00 - Amphi Ampère Bâtiment Lippmann
HDR de Bastien BOUSSAU le jeudi 21 mars 2019 à 14 h, salle des conférences BU (la Doua)
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It has long been argued that single species laboratory tests do not necessary predict the ecological effects of chemicals in the field. By ecological effects is used to mean effects on populations, communities and ecosystems. However ecotoxicologists have continued to use single species laboratory tests. My short research career has involved a number of change in direction - or backflips - in my attitude to these tests and I will illustrate this with examples of the effect of increased salinity on stream invertebrates, insecticides and fungicides on stream invertebrates and herbicides on benthic diatoms. I will discuss how such simple test systems combined with more complicated test systems can potential serve as models to test hypothesises as to how chemical stressors effect ecological systems.
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Habilitation à diriger des recherches de Patricia Gibert - Jeudi 9 février 2012 à 13h00 Amphithéâtre Physique Nucléaire - Bât Dirac
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