From: Charles Plessy Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 01:15:39 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Plus de PubMed X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7f0e548e3f4d267cf7eea53215cf5014282167f4;p=source.git Plus de PubMed --- diff --git a/open-source-biologist.mdwn b/open-source-biologist.mdwn index e3efec94..8d78cffb 100644 --- a/open-source-biologist.mdwn +++ b/open-source-biologist.mdwn @@ -53,15 +53,16 @@ development and analysis, I have been a **member of the FANTOM consortium** since FANTOM3. Together with my colleagues at RIKEN and collaborators in the field of -neuroscience, I have applied nanoCAGE to the study of single neuron -cell types, for instance the **olfactory neurons** ([Plessy et al., 2012), -or in dopaminergic cells, where we could demonstrate the expression of -haemoglobin in the midbrain (Biagioli et al., 2009). We are also -exploring the sub-cellular localisation of RNA in **Purkinje neurons** -(Kratz et al., 2014), and neurogenesis in the mouse olfactory -epithelium using single-cell CAGE and ATAC-seq techniques. In parallel -with this promoter-centric work, I have also explored the huge -repertoire of the **T cell antigen receptors**. +neuroscience, I have applied nanoCAGE to the study of single neuron cell types, +for instance the **olfactory neurons** ([Plessy and coll., +2012](https://pubmed.gov/22194471)), or in dopaminergic cells, where we could +demonstrate the expression of haemoglobin in the midbrain ([Biagioli and coll., +2009](https://pubmed.gov/19717439)). We are also exploring the sub-cellular +localisation of RNA in **Purkinje neurons** ([Kratz and coll., +2014](https://pubmed.gov/24904046)), and neurogenesis in the mouse olfactory +epithelium using single-cell CAGE and ATAC-seq techniques. In parallel with +this promoter-centric work, I have also explored the huge repertoire of the **T +cell antigen receptors**. I joined OIST in 2018, to study **the genetic structure and population variations** of an animal plankton, Oikopleura dioica, that has a genome @@ -71,7 +72,7 @@ World. I am also a **Free Software** enthusiast, and contribute to the Debian Med project, by **packaging bioinformatics tools**, which are redistributed in -Debian (Möller et al., 2010) and its derivatives such as Ubuntu and -(cloud)Bio-Linux. For digital signature of my contributions and other -activities as a RIKEN researcher, I use the GPG key number -B3443334. My ORCID ID is 0000-0001-7410-6295. +Debian ([Möller and coll., 2010](https://pubmed.gov/21210984)) and its +derivatives such as Ubuntu and (cloud)Bio-Linux. For digital signature of my +contributions and other activities as a RIKEN researcher, I use the GPG key +number B3443334. My ORCID ID is 0000-0001-7410-6295.