Charlene GUILLOT
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Charlene Guillot obtained her PhD in 2014 from the University of Marseille-Luminy in France, in the field of Developmental Biology. She then moved to Boston, USA as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Olivier Pourquie in the department of pathology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. In 2021, Dr Guillot became a Group leader at the iGReD in Clermont Ferrand, France where her research focuses on the role of environmental cues for posterior axis development in vertberates.
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2021
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“Building consensus in neuromesodermal research: Current advances and future biomedical perspectives.”, Current opinion in cell biology, vol. 73 , pp. 133–140, 2021.
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“Dynamics of primitive streak regression controls the fate of neuromesodermal progenitors in the chicken embryo.”, eLife, vol. 10 , 2021.
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2019
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“Mechanics of Anteroposterior Axis Formation in Vertebrates.”, Annual review of cell and developmental biology, vol. 35 , pp. 259–283, 2019.
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2017
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“PAPC couples the segmentation clock to somite morphogenesis by regulating N-cadherin-dependent adhesion.”, Development, vol. 144 (4) , pp. 664–676, 2017.
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2013
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“Mechanics of epithelial tissue homeostasis and morphogenesis.”, Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 340 (6137) , pp. 1185–9, 2013.
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“Adhesion disengagement uncouples intrinsic and extrinsic forces to drive cytokinesis in epithelial tissues.”, Dev. Cell, vol. 24 (3) , pp. 227–41, 2013.
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