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Researcher
Eva D'haene
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PhD Supervisor
22 January 2024 → 21 September 2025
Cell-Specific 3D Omics for Neurodevelopmental Gene Regulation
Doctoral researcher: Sebastian Leimbacher
21 November 2024 → 21 September 2025
Mapping of 3D genome topologies in human retina, RPE, and retinal organoids and multi-omics for solving dominant retinopathies
Doctoral researcher: Nelson Lima Martins
02 May 2019 → 15 December 2023
Multi-omics in human retina to decode cis-regulatory landscapes of inherited retinal diseases genes
Doctoral researcher: Victor Lopez Soriano
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Copromotor
01 November 2023 → 31 October 2027
3D genome topology and multi-omics in granulosa cells to decipher the regulation of FOXL2, a key factor in ovarian development and maintenance
Fellow: Charlotte Matton
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 November 2023 → 31 October 2027
Role of the ultraconserved IRXA cluster in North Carolina Macular Dystrophy, a retinal enhanceropathy
Fellow: Lieselot Vincke
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
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Fellow
01 October 2022 → 30 September 2025
3D-RET: unlocking 3D genome architecture in human retina using C-technologies
Fellow: Eva D'haene
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 October 2016 → 31 December 2020
Dissecting the regulatory landscape of MEF2C and FOXG1 in Rett-like manifestations
Fellows: Eva D'haene
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 January 2016 → 31 December 2017
Elucidating the dark matter of the genome in central nervous system disorders.
Fellow: Eva D'haene
Funding: Funding by bilateral agreement (private and foundations)