Institut Cochin
Delphine NDIAYE-LOBRY is an experienced Senior Research Technician with a robust background in molecular biology and hematology. Current work at Institut Cochin under the Julie Chaumeil team focuses on studying the molecular mechanisms of Tet2 loss of function related to myeloid transformation, building on prior work from Kelly Moran-Crusio and Linsey Reavie. Previous roles include significant research contributions at the Ralf Jockers team at Institut Cochin, New York Langone Medical Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Institut Pasteur in Paris, and Curie Institute, where key studies encompassed hematopoietic stem cell behavior and Notch receptor interactions. NDIAYE-LOBRY holds a Master's equivalent degree in Molecular Biology from Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes and multiple technical degrees in microbiology and biochemistry, establishing a solid educational foundation for a successful research career.
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