Margaux Failla

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By using quantitative imaging and computational biology we try to understand the gene regulatory network during the development of the cardiopharyngeal lineage in Ciona embryos.
 

Formidling

Forskningsdagene i Bergen - Volunteering

Bergen, Norway, September 2025

 

Forskningsdagene i Bergen - Volunteering

Bergen, Norway, September 2023

 

One Ocean Week - Volunteering for Familiedag på Bryggen

Bergen, Norway, April 2023

 

Forskningsdagene i Bergen - Volunteering

Bergen, Norway, September 2022

Publikasjoner

Margaux Failla, Keira Weichecki, Yelena Bernadskaya, Guillaume Poncelet, Nicolas Minc and Lionel Christiaen. Provisional biomolecular network models for cellular behaviors in multipotent cardiopharyngeal progenitors. in preparation

Yelena Bernadskaya, Ariel Kuan, Andreas Tjarnberg, Jonas Brandenburg, Ping Zhang, Keira Weichecki, Nicole A. Kaplan, Margaux Failla, Maria Bikou, Oliver Madilian, Noah Bruderer, Wei Wang, and Lionel Christiaen. Cell cycle-driven transcriptome maturation confers multilineage competence to cardiopharyngeal progenitors. The EMBO Journal, 2025. DOI: 10.1038/s44318-025-00613-y

Vlad Costache, Celine Hebras, Gerard Pruliere, Lydia Besnardeau, Margaux Failla, Richard R. Copley, David Burgess, Janet Chenevert and Alex McDougall. Kif2 localizes to a subdomain of cortical endoplasmic reticulum that drives asymmetric spindle position. Nature Communications, 2017, 8: 917. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01048-8