Théo Markezic – PhD Student – Nina Entelis & Ivan Tarassov’s team, MitoCross, and Pascale Romby’s team, NetRNA
Théo Markezic grew up in Belfort (France) before leaving to complete a higher technician diploma in biotechnology in Haute-Saône, which confirmed his passion for molecular biology through a research project at Chrono-environment laboratory.
“Following this, I decided to do my bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Strasbourg, renowned for the quality of its research in this field”, he explains.
During his master’s degree in Plant, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, he had work on mitochondrial genome maintenance during the 4 semesters of his master’s via the VegeLab program.
In Septembre 2023, he began his PhD on a new theme: the pervasive and antisense transcription in phylogenetically distant bacteria, E. coli and S. aureus, using experimental evolution approaches. He considers himself “lucky enough” to be carrying out this project in two different Research Clusters (LabEx) in the Tarassov-Smirnov team (MitoCross) at GMGM and the Romby team (NetRNA) at the IBMC under the supervision of Dr. Alexandre Smirnov and Dr. Isabelle Caldelari.
“I chose to join the IMCBio program for the opportunity to train in laboratories and with researchers of excellence in their field. Moreover, the international setting of IMCBio provides an excellent framework for sharing and discovering, both on a human and scientific level”, he concludes.