A portrait of our newly minted IMCBio PhD researchers
This week we present the portraits of Aishwarya, from India, and Jules, from France.
Aishwarya Juneja – PhD Student – Roland Marquet & Jean-Christophe Paillart’s team, NetRNA
Aishwarya Juneja is from Maharashtra (India). She started research in 2018 in Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research, Pune (IISER-P) where she carried out an integrated Bachelors and Masters program for 5 years from 2018 to 2023.
After that, she carried out her Master’s project in Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc). During her bachelors and masters, she carried out projects on RNA Biology and gradually her interests leaned towards studying RNA-protein interactions in the context of pathogenic organisms, especially viruses.
She joined the Research Cluster NetRNA at IBMC in September 2023. Her PhD project in the laboratory of Dr. Roland Marquet and Dr. Jean-Christophe Paillart aims to study the interactions of genomic RNA and the nucleocapsid protein in coronaviruses as these interactions play a pivotal role in the process of viral assembly. She will study these interactions both in-vitro and in-cells. The viral RNAs and proteins she will be working on are derived from HCoV-OC43 and SARS-CoV-2.
“Although, the recent pandemic helped us understand the mechanism of action of SARS-CoV-2, the viral assembly is still not very well understood”, she explains. The pandemic played a major influence in making her choose this PhD project.
Her choice of the IMCBio was motivated by its well-integrated program and and the fact that it offers a scientific platform with state-of-the-art techniques for an early research career. “It is important to have a strong foundation for research and I believe IMCBio can help me with that due to its interdisciplinary nature”, she adds
Her hobbies include painting and reading beautifully illustrated comics and webtoons. Aishwarya likes also to relieve her stress with sports; and cooking and drawing are therapeutic to her.
Jules Rigal – PhD Student – Christophe Romier & Christelle Golzio’s team, INRT
Jules Rigal completed a degree in life sciences in Nîmes. Afterward, he enrolled in the University of Strasbourg for a Master’s program in Molecular Biology and Genetics, where he joined the IMCBio Master program. Thanks to the IMCBio Ph.D. program, he completed three distinct internships, solidifying his interest in scientific research, particularly in molecular biology studies conducted in Strasbourg. This experience motivated him to pursue a Ph.D. program.
In 2023, Jules joined the team of Dr. Christophe Romier and Dr. Christelle Golzio at the Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (IGBMC) as a Ph.D. student. His research focuses on the Cohesin complex and its regulators in the 3D organization of the genome: mechanisms, functions, and involvement in diseases. The IGBMC, renowned for its expertise in integrative biology, provides Jules with the resources to unravel the mysteries surrounding this vital yet not entirely understood protein complex.
Jules’s decision to opt for the IMCBio Ph.D. program was largely influenced by his positive experiences with research teams in Strasbourg during his prior studies. This program offers him comprehensive and transdisciplinary training across various scientific fields, preparing him for active participation in the scientific research landscape of the future.