
Simon Schnebert
@schnebert
Postdoc @rmarinjuez lab @CR_CHUSJ and PhD @seiliez2 @INRAE_Intl - Autophagy | CMA | Zebrafish | Heart Regeneration | Fish Physiology | Metabolism
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22-11-2015 20:16:15
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Very happy to see our review published in Cells MDPI. mdpi.com/2073-4409/11/1âŠ. We talk about evolutionary history of #CMA and #eMI. Check it out! Iban Seiliez Emilio J. VĂ©lez INRAE PHASE

Terrific talk of Simon Schnebert at #ICBF2022 on the physiological relevance of stress-induced chaperone-mediated autophagy in major metabolic pathways in trout! Good job!đđ




Glad to be able to share new findings about #CMA and a stressful environment for #fish species at AutophagyUK Network among great scientists!





Great job team Emilio J. Vélez Iban Seiliez


Happy to be sharing this new preprint from our lab (Iban Seiliez Emilio J. Vélez ). We found a crucial role for CMA in regulating the proteome of a fish species and try to implement it as a biomarker for cellular homeostasis

đŹđđĄđ đ Check out our latest preprint uncovering the vital role of Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy (CMA) as a cellular guardian amidst environmental shifts in fish. Exciting insights await! Iban Seiliez #research #science #autophagy


We're excited to share our latest preprint from our lab (Iban Seiliez INRAE PHASE) revealing an unexpected role for Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy (CMA) in #spermatogenesis, using our newly developed #CMA reporter KFERQ-Dendra2 #zebrafish line.

Fun night out with the team. Sarah Kamel, PhD 's farewell and welcoming Simon Schnebert. We wish the best of luck to Sarah in her next position! Continuing with the tradition Rouf won again the Best Buddy award!
