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Welcome to IMCBio – new PhD students 2023-2024 – Part II

A portrait of our newly minted IMCBio PhD researchers

This week we have the portraits of Meilin, from China, and Horia, from France.

Meilin An – PhD Student Annick Dejaegere’s team, IGBMC

Meilin An is from China. She got her bachelor’s degree in Physical Chemistry and her Master’s degree in Chemoinformatics at the University of Strasbourg.

She is currently pursuing her first year of PhD in the team “Chemical Biophysics of Transcriptional Signaling”, supervised by Dr. Roland Stote and Professeur Annick Dejaegere.

On the reason for choosing IGBMC/IMCBio for his PhD, Meilin says: “I chose IMCBio because it has a strong research focus on molecular and cellular biology and uses an interdisciplinary approach: which is important for me, because I have a strong background in chemistry and informatics.” She wants to use her knowledge and skills to contribute to the field of structural biology and cancer treatment.

Meilin An - PhD student

Horia Boursas – PhD Student – Jocelyn Laporte’s team, IGBMC

Horia was born and raised in Nancy (France) and did most of her education there. She has a bachelor in biochemistry and molecular biology as well as a bachelor in applied foreign languages in English and Arabic, both from Université de Lorraine.
She recently graduated with a master’s degree in biotechnologies and molecular engineering from the same university.

During her academic path, she had the opportunity to work and study abroad in the UK, Canada and Germany. She has worked on various topics like synthetic biology applied to bacterial quorum sensing, caracterization of rhumatoid arthritis and engineering of light-sensitive human ion channels.

Her project aims to identify and validate novel genes involved in muscle disease.

Horia chose the IMCBio program “thanks to the quality of the research projects and institutions, in a field I am highly interested to: biomedicine. The international environment was also appealing to me.”

During her spare time, she enjoys cooking, baking, crochet and other crafty activities.

Horia Boursas - PhD student
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Welcome to IMCBio – new PhD students 2023-2024

A portrait of our newly minted IMCBio PhD researchers

After two stimulating rounds of PhD applicant interviews in the late Spring – early Summer, we are welcoming in Strasbourg the new IMCBio PhD students. Eleven young researchers are starting their PhD within the IMCBio program this Fall.

We will present in this section brief biographies of these new IMCBio colleagues. Make sure to keep an eye on our news posts!

Lina Sène – PhD Student Bertrand Séraphin’s team, IGBMC

Lina Sène obtained her Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics at Strasbourg University in 2023.  In parallel with her Master’s degree, Lina was a member of the IMCBio Master program. This program enabled her to do three internships in laboratories on different themes related to her training and interests.

She has always been fascinated by the different mechanisms that ensure the fine regulation of gene expression, especially the regulatory pathways involving mRNA synthesis, metabolism and degradation.

Since September 2023, Lina is a first year IMCBio PhD student in the “Protein networks and complexes regulating eukaryotic messenger RNA decay” team led by Bertrand Séraphin at the IGBMC. Her PhD project is focusing on understanding the impact of the m6A modification on mRNAs during meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Being part of the IMCBio program represents an opportunity to train in an international, interdisciplinary research center under expert guidance, and to provide a solid foundation for her future research career.

Portrait of Lina Sène – PhD Student - Bertrand Séraphin’s team, IGBMC

Navneet Yadav – PhD Student Manfred Heinlein’s team, NetRNA

Navneet Yadav comes from Mughalsarai, a small town in India that depends mostly on agriculture. Since october 2023, he joined the team of Dr. Manfred Heinlein to study the mechanism and signaling of viral suppression by movement protein of plant viruses. 

He had an inclination towards biology from middle school but he founds his interest in plant science during his undergraduate degree, where he did his master thesis on  chromium induced stress on plant metabolism and development. He also worked with Vigna radiata and Oriza sativa, along with studying drought and salt tolerance. 
In the two years, he published a review paper and submitted two manuscripts for research  publication which are under review.

According to him, choosing the IMCBio program was easy : the glorious history of the Unistra in the Nobel Prize is the testimony to the quality of the research work being done. His PhD project, along with the all-round international research exposure at IBMP-CNRS are thereforehis major reasons. In addition, he believes it offers an educational environment and chances of interdisciplinary collaborations for growth as an early career researcher.

But, as interesting as research work is, it gets monotonous. In such a case, Navneet Tadav leans on poetry, cricket, reading fiction and road trips. 

Navneet Yadav, PhD student

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Our PhD Call for 2024 is now open!

You want to start a PhD in 2024? You are motivated, passionate by Molecular & Cellular Biology and want to be a part of an exiting scientific environment in Strabourg, France? Then apply here to our 2024 PhD Call!

You can register from January 8, 2024 to March 10, 2024 and can complete your application until March 17, 2024*!

*Please note that PhD projects can be uplaoded until Januray 15, 2024.

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End of the 2023 IMCBio Symposium: thank you to our M2 students!

This year again, our M2 students organized the IMCBio Symposium between November 20-24. This international Symposium gathered twenty speakers from eight different countries. Each morning was dedicated to a subject and this year again we discovered fantastic research work about Plant biology, Virology, Structural biology, Development, Genetic and Molecular biology, with one day dedicated to Immunology in partnership with Strasbourg Life Science Faculty. The Symposium took place in different emblematic research and study locations from Strasbourg: Institut de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes (IBMP), Centre de Recherche en Biomédecine de Strasbourg (CRBS), Patio, Institut de Génétique, Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (IGBMC) and Collège Doctoral Européen (CDE).

Lectures were followed by Q&A sessions and convivial times that led the opportunity to students to further discussions with lecturers. IMCBio and non-IMCBio students participate well and ask a lot of interesting questions! After this intensive week, we hope that everyone enjoyed his time during the Symposium and that new connections and collaborations are about to be launched.

Top left to right: Dr Florent WALTZ (University of Basel) at IBMP ; our M2 students introducing Prof. Denis DUBOULE (EPFL) at Patio ; Dr Arnaud KREBS (EMBL) at CDE ; convivial time in the inner garden of CDE.

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Next week: IMCBio Symposium 2023

The 2023 edition of the IMCBio Symposium organized by our M2 students is ready! (see program below)

On the program: 20 speakers from France, Germany, Japan, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland and USA. The subjects covered: Plant biology, Virology, Immunology, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Structural and Developmental Biology.
As in previous years, we co-organized the Immunology Symposium with the Life Science Faculty at the University of Strasbourg.