Dylan Moulis
Passionate about molecular biology and innovation, my goal within the CHARRIER team is to develop CRISPR technology in brown algae. Access to genomic editing in these organisms is a major advantage that, combined with the various tools available in our research team, will allow us to have a better understanding of the developmental strategies of brown algae.
- Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics obtained in 2023
My doctoral project involved (i) characterizing the targets of orphan human snoRNAs through the development of a molecular biology method based on the formation of chimeric RNAs (ii) characterizing the pseudouridylation mechanism of H/ACA snoRNAs.
I complete my Ph.D. in the "small regulatory RNAs" team led by Tamás KISS at the MCD laboratory in Toulouse.
Publication: Beáta Jády, Amandine Ketele, Dylan Moulis, Tamás Kiss, "Guide RNA acrobatics: positioning consecutive uridines for pseudouridylation by H/ACA pseudouridylation loops with dual guide capacity," Genes and Development, January 1, 2022, DOI: 10.1101/gad.349072.121.
- Master's Degree in Microbiology & Molecular obtained in 2019
During my Master's internship, I studied the role of the microRNA family 171 in establishing nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in Medicago truncatula.
This internship was conducted under the supervision of Jean-Malo Couzigou within the team of Guillaume Bécard at the LRSV laboratory in Auzeville Tolosane.