Gut Development and Homeostasis

Denis Krndija


CR CNRS
05 61 55 67 98‬

Team members

  Researcher  Associate professor
  • Silvia Kocanova
  Technical staff
  • Sandra Bernat-Fabre
  Postdoctoral fellow
  • Justine Creff
  PhD student
  • Vishnu Krishnakumar

Presentation

Our research is aimed towards understanding the regulatory principles of epithelial renewal in the mammalian gut — how this astonishingly dynamic tissue is initially established during development, and how it is maintained in adult tissue homeostasis, using the mouse gut as a model.

We focus on the regulatory role of mechanical forces in establishment and maintenance of epithelial turnover and integrity, integrating cell- and tissue-level mechanics with the physiological context of the mammalian gut.

Our experimental approach combines live tissue imaging (in vivo and ex vivo) with genetic, pharmacological and force perturbations and theoretical modelling.

We welcome applications from prospective postdoc and PhD candidates, with a strong background in cell & developmental biology. 
Postdoc candidates should send their application including CV, and statement of motivation and research interests to denis.krndija[at]univ-tlse3.fr

Projets

Establishment of epithelial renewal during gut development

Maintenance of gut epithelial renewal and integrity

Mechanobiology of rare intestinal cell types

Publications

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Funding

     

Alumni

Salomé Neuvendel, M2 student (Jan-Jun 2022)

Université Paul Sabatier
118 Route de Narbonne

31062 TOULOUSE Cedex
France

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