Céline Le Béguec
About Céline Le Béguec
Céline Le Béguec is a Post Doctoral researcher currently based in Aquitaine, France, specializing in advanced genetic research. She has a background in transcriptomics and has conducted significant research on long non-coding RNAs within the canine genome during her PhD studies.
Current Work as a Post Doc
Céline Le Béguec is currently engaged in postdoctoral research in Aquitaine, France. Her work focuses on advanced genetic research, contributing to the field through her expertise in genetics and molecular biology. This position allows her to further explore complex genetic mechanisms and their implications.
Previous Experience at EMBL-EBI
In 2015, Céline Le Béguec worked at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) in Cambridge, United Kingdom. During her five-month tenure, she was involved in transcriptomics, enhancing her skills in genomic analysis and data interpretation within a prestigious research environment.
Experience at Inserm
Céline Le Béguec completed a three-month internship at Inserm in 2014, focusing on transcriptomics related to spermatogenesis in Paris, France. This role provided her with practical experience in the field of reproductive biology and transcriptomic analysis.
Internship at University of Nottingham
In 2011, Céline Le Béguec undertook a two-month internship at the University of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Her work during this period was centered on food biochemistry, allowing her to gain insights into biochemical processes and their applications in nutrition.
Educational Background
Céline Le Béguec studied at Université De Rennes I, where she completed her Master's degree from 2013 to 2015. Prior to this, she attended the same university from 2011 to 2013. Her foundational education was at Lycée Saint Paul in Vannes from 2006 to 2009, where she laid the groundwork for her future studies in the biological sciences.