Here is the list of all theses currently in progress at TAGC (in bold, PhD students defending by the end of the year).
You can find previous theses in the ALUMNI section or thesis publications on HAL.
| Start year | PhD Student | Thesis subject | Thesis supervision |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Anais DUBIAU | Role of autophagy in acute myeloid leukemia and its therapeutic implications | Régis COSTELLO |
| Amélie ESCANDELL | Molecular basis of the dual function of Epromoters | Sandrine MARQUET - Salvatore SPICUGLIA | |
| Ismaël MALKI | Deciphering the spatial and functional dynamics of medullary epithelial cells in the thymus | Denis PUTHIER | |
| 2024 | Lou BERGOGNE | Study of pathogen disruption of the human protein interaction network. | Christine BRUN - Andreas ZANZONI |
| Mathilde SLIVAK | Bioinformatics analysis of the cellular function of microproteins: an interaction network approach. | Christine BRUN | |
| Hélléa GUERIN | At last, a hopeful treatment for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. | Christophe CHEVILLARD | |
| 2023 | Lorena QUATREVILLE | Identify cell-specific regulatory mechanisms responsible for the progression of malaria infection using a multi-omics approach. | Sandrine MARQUET |
| Junhua SU | Epromoters bind key stress-related transcription factors to regulate clusters of stress response genes | Salvatore SPICUGLIA | |
| 2022 | Christelle DIEPPOIS | Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms associated with immune and therapeutic escape in malignant blood disorders B | Pascale PAUL |
| Gaëlle FARAH | Genetic Alterations Associated with Oncogenic Deregulation of ECRs in T-ALL | Salvatore SPICUGLIA | |
| Thomas STEIMLE | Integrative genomics for precision medicine in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). | Salvatore SPICUGLIA |