The Team
Anne Royou
Following a bachelor degree in physiology and cell biology, Anne
Royou did a postgraduate degree in molecular and cellular genetics at
the Université Paris XI. She did her PhD thesis under the guidance of
Dr. Karess, at the Centre de Génétique Moléculaire in Gif-sur-Yvette,
studying the role of non-muscle myosin II during development in
Drosophila. Following her PhD, she joined Dr. William
Sullivan’s lab at the Unviersity of California, Santa Cruz, as a
post-doctoral fellow. There, she became interested in the mechanisms
that preserve genome integrity during cell division. She obtained a CNRS
permanent position in 2009, an ATIP/Avenir grant in 2010 and was
recruited as a team leader at IECB in 2011.
Current Team Members
Past Team Members
Name |
|
Position |
Lou Bouit |
|
Research assistant |
Nicolas Derive |
|
PhD student |
Nabila Founounou, PhD |
|
Postdoctoral fellow |
Damien Goutte-Gattat, PhD |
|
Postdoctoral fellow |
Émilie Jamet |
|
Research assistant |
James Jenkins, PhD |
|
Postdoctoral fellow |
Cédric Landmann |
|
PhD student |
Priscillia Pierre-Eliès |
|
Research assistant |
Yoann Planchenault |
|
Research assistant |
Cédric Soler, PhD |
|
Postdoctoral fellow |
Jérôme Toutain, PharmD |
|
Bordeaux University Hospital |