Gönczy Lab ‐ EPFL We are interested in understanding fundamental cellular processes, including in the context of development We work principally with C elegans and human cells, but also other systems when appropriate Our main focus is on the mechanisms governing asymmetric division and centriole assembly
Pierre Gönczy — People - EPFL 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
Pierre Gönczy - Google Scholar Toward a molecular genetic analysis of spermatogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster: characterization of male-sterile mutants generated by single P element mutagenesis DH Castrillon, P Gönczy, S
Pierre Gönczy - Wikipedia Pierre Gönczy (born 1962 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a Swiss and Italian cell and developmental biologist His research focuses on centriole biology and asymmetric cell division He is currently professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), [1] where he directs the Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology [2]
Pierre Gönczy - SNE Chemical Biology Pierre Gönczy is interested in understanding fundamental cell division processes, notably in the context of a developing organism and with a focus on the mechanisms governing centriole biogenesis and centrosome duplication
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) - ResearchGate Cell lineage analysis of equalized embryos revealed an array of defects, including faster cell cycle progression in P 1 descendants, as well as defects in cell positioning, division orientation and
Lab members ‒ UPGON ‐ EPFL MSc Life Sciences, EPFL, Lausanne; BSc Biology, Université Neuchâtel; Isabelle FLÜCKIGER – 09-17; Lab techn Addex Pharma, Geneva (04-07) Lab tech CFC, Prof Meda, Uni Geneva (02) Karine BAUMER – 00-05; Leader lab technician, Philip Morris International, R D Genomic Research and Technology Lab, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Members ‒ LPBS - EPFL Head of Laboratory Sahand Jamal Rahi Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Office: BSP415 sahand rahi@epfl ch Biographical information Postdoctoral scientists Elif Gencturk Postdoctoral Fellow Office: BSP418 elif gencturk@epfl ch 2021, Ph D in Chemical Engineering, Bogazici University 2015, M S in Chemical Engineering, Bogazici University 2013, B S in Chemical Engineering, Bogazici University
Master projects ‒ UPGON ‐ EPFL Contact Pierre Gönczy (pierre gonczy@epfl ch) to find out more! 1 Engineering a modified centriole duplication cycle in human cells Keywords: molecular biology, cell biology, centriole, microscopy Objective: engineer and analyze centriole duplication cycle with altered organelle number control
EICSE - EPFL We are interested in understanding fundamental cellular processes, including in the context of development We work principally with C elegans and human cells, but also other systems when appropriate Our main focus is on the mechanisms governing asymmetric division and centriole assembly