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UCBL
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CNRS
Tel: 33 04 72 43 29 14
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CNRS
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CNRS
Technicienne
CNRS
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Technicienne
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 43 29 14
Ingénieur de recherche
CNRS
Tel: 04 72 43 29 29
The “pole biotechnologique” brings together a range of bioengineering expertise for the development of tools and approaches for research in evolutionary biology; and operational competences to ensure their logistical and technical implementation.
Since it was set up, the biotechnology hub has perpetuated insect breeding activities, including several species of drosophila, but also Venturia and Bemisia for example. These breeding activities are carried out on artificial medium or plants. We ensure laboratory logistics (e.g. autoclave, stock management, ...) as well as safety aspects, and develop devices (e.g. via 3D printing) to feed experimental research in the laboratory focusing on evolutionary genomics, behavioural ecology and functional ecology.
Our expertise is also solicited to organize field work, in metropolitan France and internationally, and to carry out population monitoring of terrestrial mammals (e.g. roe deer, marmots, feral cats, bats) and birds (dipper). In addition to capture (e.g. trapping, netting), marking and monitoring of animals, we implement experimental approaches in natura, collect biometric, behavioral and physiological data, biological samples (blood, secretions, hair, faeces, biopsy, ...) and characterize the study environments (installation of sensors, aerial imaging by drones, construction of digital models of terrain ...).
Finally, the biotechnology hub offers the technical resources and skills to analyse a wide variety of biological samples in the laboratory through an multidisciplinary prism. The complementarity and synergy of our competences are expressed in the fields of molecular biology (PCR, qPCR, construction of libraries for the genesis of ohmic data), cell biology (confocal microscopy, flow cytometry), and biochemistry (characterization of metabolic, endocrine and oxidative profiles).
Rehabilitation work was done at the LBBE in 2022 and lead to a significant expansion of the experimental space. These new premises allow us to increase our capacity, to offer new spaces and modern tools dedicated to behavioral approaches. These new premises also allow us to widen the spectrum of our activities by developing new techniques (e.g. cell culture, Crispr/cas9, RNAi, ...).
In all our activities, we regularly welcome and supervise trainees and students of all levels. For any questions or information request, do not hesitate to contact us
Publications
Display of 61 to 90 publications on 186 in total
Maternal age affects offspring nutrient dynamics
Journal of Insect Physiology . 101 : 123 - 131
Journal article
see the publicationAge-dependent associations between telomere length and environmental conditions in roe deer
Biology Letters . 13 ( 9 ) : 20170434
Journal article
see the publicationUncoupling effect of palmitate is exacerbated in skeletal muscle mitochondria of sea-acclimatized king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology . 211 : 56-60
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see the publicationComplication-related removal of totally implantable venous access port systems: Does the interval between placement and first use and the neutropenia-inducing potential of chemotherapy regimens influence their incidence? A four-year prospective study of 4
EJSO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology . 43 ( 4 ) : 689-695
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see the publicationIdentification of misexpressed genetic elements in hybrids between Drosophila-related species
Scientific Reports . 7 : 40618
DOI: 10.1038/srep40618
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see the publicationHormetic response triggers multifaceted anti-oxidant strategies in immature king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
Free Radical Biology and Medicine . 97 : 577–587
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see the publicationTranscriptomic data analysis and differential gene expression of antioxidant pathways in king penguin juveniles (Aptenodytes patagonicus) before and after acclimatization to marine life
Data in Brief . 9 : 549–555
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see the publicationLipid-induced thermogenesis is up-regulated by the first cold-water immersions in juvenile penguins
Journal of Comparative Physiology B . 186 : 639–650
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see the publicationFactors associated with poor outcomes among adults hospitalised for influenza in France: A three-year prospective multicenter study
Journal of Clinical Virology . 79 : 68–73
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see the publicationAdditional heritable virus in the parasitic wasp Leptopilina boulardi: prevalence, transmission and phenotypic effects
Journal of General Virology . 97 : 523-535
DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000360
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see the publicationInfluence of oxidative homeostasis on bacterial density and cost of infection in Drosophila–Wolbachia symbioses
Journal of Evolutionary Biology . 29 : 1211-1222
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.12863
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see the publicationThe draft genome sequence of the rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae as a model to explore the host-symbiont interactions in a nascent stage of endosymbiosis
Journées Ouvertes Biologie Informatique Mathématiques (JOBIM) .
Poster
see the publicationStrong phylogenetic inertia on genome size and transposable element content among 26 species of flies
Biology Letters . 12 ( 8 )
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see the publicationDrosophila Females Undergo Genome Expansion after Interspecific Hybridization
Genome Biology and Evolution . 8 ( 3 ) : 556-561
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evw024
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see the publicationBeneficial effects of group size on oxidative balance in a wild cooperative breeder
Behavioral Ecology . 27 ( 6 ) : 1820–1825
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see the publicationTwo Host Clades, Two Bacterial Arsenals: Evolution through Gene Losses in Facultative Endosymbionts.
Genome Biology and Evolution . 7 ( 3 ) : 839-855
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evv030
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see the publicationOxidative phosphorylation efficiency, proton conductance and reactive oxygen species production of liver mitochondria correlates with body mass in frogs
Journal of Experimental Biology . 218 : 3222-3228
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.126086
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see the publicationDetection of genetically isolated entities within the Mediterranean species of Bemisia tabaci: new insights into the systematics of this worldwide pest
Pest Management Science . 71 ( 3 ) : 452-458
DOI: 10.1002/ps.3834
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see the publicationRevisiting the link between breeding effort and oxidative balance through field evaluation of two sympatric sibling insect species
Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolution . 69 ( 3 ) : 815–822
DOI: 10.1111/evo.12586
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see the publicationRésilience systémique d’un territoire composé d’activités essentielles suite à une perturbation majeure – Approches systémique et spatiale
Thesis
see the publicationEstimating resting metabolic rate by biologging core and subcutaneous temperature in a mammal
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology . 183 : 72–77
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see the publicationSpodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) host-plant variants: two host strains or two distinct species?
Genetica . 143 ( 3 ) : 305-316
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see the publicationCombining High-Resolution Contact Data with Virological Data to Investigate Influenza Transmission in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology . 36 ( 3 ) : 254
DOI: 10.1017/ice.2014.53
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see the publicationHost plant specialization matters in the epidemiology of Wolbachia across phytophagous wasps (Hymenoptera: Torymidae)
8. International Wolbachia Conference . : np
Poster
see the publicationHost plant specialization influences the spread of endosymbiotic parthenogenesis in seed wasps (Hymenoptera: Torymidae)
IUFRO joint meeting: 7.03.06 "Integrated Management of Forest Defoliating Insects" and 7.03.01 "Cone and seed insects" .
Conference paper
see the publicationThyroid status affects membranes susceptibility to free radicals and oxidative balance in skeletal muscle of Muscovy ducklings (Cairina moschata)
Journal of Experimental Zoology . 321A : 415-421
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1872
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see the publicationChemical immobilization and anesthesia of free-living aardvarks (orycteropus afer) with ketamine-medetomidine-midazolam and isoflurane
Journal of wildlife diseases . 50 ( 4 ) : 864-72
DOI: 10.7589/2013-07-166
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see the publicationEarly septic shock induces loss of oxidative phosphorylation yield plasticity in liver mitochondria
Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry . 70 ( 2 ) : 285-296
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see the publicationOntogeny of non-shivering thermogenesis in Muscovy ducklings (Cairina moschata)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology . 175 : 82-89
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see the publicationEpidemiology of asexuality induced by the endosymbiotic Wolbachia across phytophagous wasp species: host plant specialization matters.
Molecular Ecology Notes . 23 ( 9 ) : 2362-2375
DOI: 10.1111/mec.12737
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