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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Japan
2024

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Genetics

D-Index
99
Citations
35878
World Ranking
780
National Ranking
26

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Japan Leader Award

Overview

Vincent Laudet is affiliated with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. This work spans several subfields including ecology, molecular biology, nature and landscape conservation, aquatic science, and genetics.

The scientist's research covers various topics, with particular emphasis on coral and marine ecosystems studies, aquaculture nutrition and growth, physiological and biochemical adaptations, fish ecology and management studies, aquaculture disease management and microbiota, genomics and phylogenetic studies, as well as ichthyology and marine biology.

Vincent Laudet has contributed to several recent publications, which include:

  • "Thyroid hormones regulate the formation and environmental plasticity of white bars in clownfishes" (2021), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Anthropogenic stressors impact fish sensory development and survival via thyroid disruption" (2020), published in Nature Communications
  • "Anemonefish, a model for Eco-Evo-Devo" (2020), published in EvoDevo
  • "The ecological function of thyroid hormones" (2024), published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "The multi-level regulation of clownfish metamorphosis by thyroid hormones" (2023), published in Cell Reports

Their frequent coauthors include Natacha Roux, Saori Miura, David Lecchini, Laurence Besseau, and Pauline Salis. This collaboration network suggests an interdisciplinary approach often engaging with experts in ecology, developmental biology, and marine sciences.

Vincent Laudet's research is often published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Current Biology, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B Molecular and Developmental Evolution, and Developmental Dynamics. These venues reflect a strong presence in both preprint platforms and peer-reviewed journals focused on molecular biology and evolutionary development.

Best Publications

  • Genome duplication in the teleost fish Tetraodon nigroviridis reveals the early vertebrate proto-karyotype

    Olivier Jaillon;Jean-Marc Aury;Frédéric Brunet;Jean-Louis Petit

  • The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum.

    Stephen Richards;Richard A. Gibbs;George M. Weinstock;Susan J. Brown

  • Genome sequence of the metazoan plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita

    Pierre Abad;Pierre Abad;Jérôme Gouzy;Jean-Marc Aury;Jean-Marc Aury;Philippe Castagnone-Sereno;Philippe Castagnone-Sereno

  • Principles for modulation of the nuclear receptor superfamily

    Hinrich Gronemeyer;Jan Åke Gustafsson;Vincent Laudet

  • A unified nomenclature system for the nuclear receptor superfamily

    J. Auwerx;E. Baulieu;M. Beato;M. Becker-Andre

  • Evolution of the nuclear receptor gene superfamily.

    V Laudet;C Hänni;J Coll;F Catzeflis

  • Overview of Nomenclature of Nuclear Receptors

    Pierre Germain;Bart Staels;Catherine Dacquet;Michael Spedding

  • Evolution of the nuclear receptor superfamily: early diversification from an ancestral orphan receptor

    V Laudet

  • The nuclear receptor superfamily

    Marc Robinson-Rechavi;Hector Escriva Garcia;Vincent Laudet

  • The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology

    Linda Z. Holland;Ricard Albalat;Kaoru Azumi;Èlia Benito-Gutiérrez

  • The nuclear receptor factsbook

    Vincent Laudet;H. Gronemeyer

  • Ligand binding was acquired during evolution of nuclear receptors

    Hector Escriva;Rachid Safi;Catherine Hänni;Marie-Claire Langlois

  • Molecular Characterization of Three Estrogen Receptor Forms in Zebrafish: Binding Characteristics, Transactivation Properties, and Tissue Distributions

    Arnaud Menuet;Elisabeth Pellegrini;Isabelle Anglade;Odile Blaise

  • Gene Loss and Evolutionary Rates Following Whole-Genome Duplication in Teleost Fishes

    Frédéric G. Brunet;Hugues Roest Crollius;Mathilde Paris;Jean-Marc Aury

  • Ancestry and diversity of the HMG box superfamily

    Vincent Laudet;Dominique Stehelin;Hans Clevers

  • The nuclear receptors peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha and Rev-erbalpha mediate the species-specific regulation of apolipoprotein A-I expression by fibrates.

    Ngoc Vu-Dac;Sandrine Chopin-Delannoy;Philippe Gervois;Edith Bonnelye

  • Reciprocal Regulation of Brain and Muscle Arnt-Like Protein 1 and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor α Defines a Novel Positive Feedback Loop in the Rodent Liver Circadian Clock

    Laurence Canaple;Juliette Rambaud;Ouria Dkhissi-Benyahya;Béatrice Rayet

  • Transcriptional targets shared by estrogen receptor‐related receptors (ERRs) and estrogen receptor (ER) α, but not by ERβ

    Jean‐Marc Vanacker;Katarina Pettersson;Jan‐Åke Gustafsson;Vincent Laudet

  • Ligand binding and nuclear receptor evolution.

    Hector Escriva;Franck Delaunay;Vincent Laudet

  • From carrot to clinic: an overview of the retinoic acid signaling pathway

    Maria Theodosiou;Vincent Laudet;Michael Schubert

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Robinson-Rechavi
Marc Robinson-Rechavi University of Lausanne
Dominique Stehelin
Dominique Stehelin Institut Pasteur
Hinrich Gronemeyer
Hinrich Gronemeyer Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Linda Z. Holland
Linda Z. Holland University of California, San Diego
David Lecchini
David Lecchini PSL University
Nicholas D. Holland
Nicholas D. Holland University of California, San Diego
Barbara A. Demeneix
Barbara A. Demeneix Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jan-Åke Gustafsson
Jan-Åke Gustafsson University of Houston
Dino Moras
Dino Moras Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Raymond J. Pierce
Raymond J. Pierce University of Lille

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