EMBO Member
Université Paris Diderot | France
EMBO 2016 | MemC 18–21
Research in the Rougeulle lab focuses on the emblematic process of X chromosome inactivation, with the aim to elucidate how such a chromosome-wide epigenetic silencing is achieved and regulated in various mammalian species. More generally, we are interested in the epigenetic control of gene expression in relation to cell identity and fate, the contribution of long noncoding RNA genes and transposable elements to these processes and the plasticity of epigenetic regulations in evolution.
Keywords: Long non-coding RNAs / epigenetics / X-chromosome inactivation / stem cells / evolution
Subject area(s): Chromatin & Transcription | Development | RNA