Thus, we provide a robust technology and the first comprehensive resource to address fundamental questions regarding
maintenance of cell identity,» says associate professor Anja Groth, who is heading the laboratory.
Dr Véronique Azuara has worked for several years in the field
of developmental biology and genetics moving from lymphocyte development (PhD training at the Pasteur Institute — Paris) to epigenetic studies (post-doctoral training at the MRC / Clinical Sciences Centre — London) to explore how chromatin shut down contributes to lineage restriction and
maintenance of cell fate
identity through development.