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Agathe Chaigne studied cell biology and developmental biology in Ecole Normale Supérieure and Université Pierre et Marie Curie, in Paris, France. She obtained a ...
Agathe Chaigne. assistant professor, department of cell biology, neurobiology ... First person–Agathe Chaigne. A Chaigne. Journal of Cell Science 134 (14), 2021.
Agathe Chaigne

Agathe Chaigne

Researcher
Affiliation: Utrecht University
Research interests: Developmental Cell Biology
I am interested in how cells control their shape and sizes and how this is important for cell function. Many cells divide symmetrically but some cells can ...
I run a lab of folks interested in the diversity of cell division. We try to understand how cell division influences cell function, in particular in the ...
Research experience. From January 2022: Assistant Professor at Utrecht University (Departement of Cell biology, Neurobiology and Biophysics). September 2016- ...
Cell divisions and fate transitions. Early development is crucial to build a complex organism. While cells make fate decisions, they also divide rapidly to ...
As a cell biologist, Agathe is passionate about understanding how cells, and especially stem cells, divide.
Agathe Chaigne is a sir Henry Wellcome postdoctoral fellow at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London. She studied in cell and ...