Pierre Gönczy
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Expertise Cell division PolarityAsymmetric divisionMicrotubulesCentrioleSAS-6 C-elegans Pierre Gönczy obtained his PhD from The Rockefeller University (New York, USA) in 1995 and joined the laboratory of Tony Hyman at the EMBL (Heidelberg, Germany) as a postdoctoral fellow in 1996. He started his own laboratory at ISREC in 2000. In 2005, he became Associate Professor at the EPFL School of Life Sciences, and was promoted Full Professor in 2009. Teaching & PhD PhD Students Cédric Pourroy, Friso Douma, Dessislava Iliyanova Ilieva, Alana Dastous, Ella Linxia Müller, Sanne Wijma Past EPFL PhD Students Gregor Kohlmaier, Kalyani Thyagarajan, Alexandra Bezler, Debora Keller, Simon Blanchoud, Lukas von Tobel, Christian Gentili, Zoltán Péter Spiró, Alessandro De Simone, Veronika Nemcíková Villímová, Melina Jasmin Scholze, Radek Jankele, Nils Kalbfuss, Jinmin Liu, Keshav Jha Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector Aleksandar Salim Courses Cell and developmental biology for engineers BIO-221 Students will learn essentials of cell and developmental biology with an engineering mind set, with an emphasis on animal systems and quantitative approaches. Life Sciences engineering: genome to function BIO-411 Students will acquire fundamental knowledge regarding how genomes can be engineered, how their function can be deciphered, and how their dynamic outputs can be analyzed and modeled, exemplified with a focus on cell cycle progression and proliferation control. Practical - Gönczy Lab BIO-617 Give students a feel for some of the approaches pursued to understand mechanisms underlying cell division processes, primarily in C. elegans embryos but also in other systems, including human cells in culture. Scientific project design in cell and developmental biology BIO-464 Students are led to understand selected concepts in cell and developmental biology through the analysis of scientific literature, and then apply these concepts to the design and execution of a group project in either the Gönczy or the Oates laboratory.
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Adrien Julien Félix Journe, Pierre Gönczy, Martin Weigert, Sahand Jamal Rahi, Georgios Hatzopoulos, Léo Arthur Bürgy
Kerstin Klinkert Fabbri, Pierre Gönczy, Coralie Busso, Lukas von Tobel, Christian Gentili, Marie Juliette Ségolène Pierron
Graham Knott, Pierre Gönczy, Coralie Busso, Mary-Claude Croisier-Coeytaux, Alexander Woglar, Friso Edsger Douma, Gabriela Garcia Rodriguez