Antoine Graindorge
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Scipio bioscience
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France
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Project Leader
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Dec 2018 - Apr 2023
Paris Technology innovation to facilitate single cell studies
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Post-Doc
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Jun 2013 - Jul 2018
Paris, France My post-doctoral stay at the Institut Curie aimed at gaining insights on the functions, at the molecular level, of regulatory long non coding RNAs. A collaborative work with the Taipale lab enabled the development of a technology (called incPRINT) enabling to systematically interrogate and quantify RNA-protein interactions using luminescence detection. incPRINT was applied on various functional fragments of Xist RNA and discovered the corresponding specific sets of interacting proteins.
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Visiting Researcher
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Mar 2015 - Feb 2016
Toronto During my post-doctoral stay at the Institut Curie, I have been visiting the lab of Dr.Taipale (CCBR; Toronto) to develop a collaboration and to develop an in vitro assay enabling a systematic identification of RNA-protein interactions, applied on the regulatory non coding RNA Xist.
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Fellow
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Nov 2015 - Jan 2016
Awarded an EMBO short-term fellowship to perform a collaboration at CCBR (Toronto)
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The Company of Biologists
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United Kingdom
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Book and Periodical Publishing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Fellow
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Jul 2015 - Aug 2015
Awarded a travelling fellowship from the Company of Biologists to perform a collaboration at CCBR (Toronto)
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Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)
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Spain
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Biotechnology Research
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200 - 300 Employee
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Post-Doc
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May 2007 - May 2013
Barcelona This post-doc research, realised at the CRG (lab Gebauer), focused on another gene expression regulation process, this time in fruit flies, where a crucial female-specific regulation network occurs. My work enabled to identify novel components of the molecular complexes required to achieve this regulation (by designing and setting up a 2-step purification process that identified new proteins of these complexes). Attached are the 2 publications related to this work.
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PhD in Biology
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Sep 2003 - Mar 2007
Rennes, France My PhD research, performed at IGDR (lab Osborne/Paillard), focused on what drives the expression of specific important genes during early development (model: Xenopus tropicalis). These gene expression regulation processes were analysed through the molecular dissection of RNA-protein complexes (RNA-coimmunoprecipitation) and gene expression analyses (advent of microarrays at that time). This work led to 4 publications (see attached pdf).
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Education
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Université de Rennes I
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biology