Pierre Savatier (INSERM U846 Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, France)
Speaker: Pierre Savatier (INSERM U846 Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, France)
Talk: Understanding and manipulating pluripotent stem cells: toward applications in basic biology, biotechnology and medicine
Time: Friday, 25th November 2016, 09:00 – 10:00
Venue: Faculty Seminar
Time: Thursday, 2nd July 2015, 09:00 – 10:00
Venue: Biotechnology Summer School 2015, Kadyny Folwark Hotel&SPA
Category: Invited lectures during Biotechnology Summer School
Pierre Savatier, biographical note
Dr. Pierre Savatier obtained his PhD in biology at the University of Lyon, France, working on genome evolution in primates. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Oxford University in the late 80’s, working on mouse early embryo development and pluripotent stem cells. Then he joined the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Lyon to start his own team, working on cell cycle regulation both in mouse embryonic stem cells and neural precursors of the developing cortex. In 2004, he joined the National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM) in Lyon, and participated in the creation of the Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute (www.sbri.fr), where he now heads the team “Pluripotent stem cells in mammals”. His current research interests include the regulation of pluripotency in the early embryo of rabbits, macaque monkey and human, and the generation of somatic and germline chimeras in rabbits and non-human primates with engineered embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. Pierre Savatier is a member of DEVweCAN, a cluster of Excellence dedicated to development and cancer research, and CORTEX a cluster of Excellence dedicated to the study of brain development and repair.