martine lemaire-chamley
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Tomato Fruit Development And Yield
***EDUCATION***
**1989:** Bachelor degree in Sciences of Nature and Life (DEUG B). Paris-XI University, Orsay, France.
**1990:** Bachelor degree (Licence) in Biochemistry. Paris-XI University, Orsay, France.
**1991:** Master 1 degree (Maîtrise) in Molecular Biology and Genetic, Paris-XI University, Orsay, France.
**1992:** Master 2 degree (DEA) and Magister in Biology and Biochemistry, Paris-XI University, Orsay, France.
**1992- 1995:** PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Paris-XI University, Orsay, France.
**1996:** Post-Doctoral position. Department of Plant Breeding and Yield Physiology, Max Planck Institut, Köln, Germany).
**1997:** Graduate assistant, Paris-XI, University, Orsay, France.
**2015:** Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR), University of Bordeaux, France.
**Current situation**: Senior Research Fellow, UMR 1332 Fruit Biology and Pathology, INRAE, Bordeaux, France
***RESEARCH EXPERIENCE***
**1992-1995:** Master 2 and PhD, 3 years and a half at the Institute of Plant Biotechnology, CNRS Orsay/University Paris-XI. Supervisor : Dr P. Decottignies. "Study of the active site of sorghum NADP malate dehydrogenase”.
**1996:** Post-Doc of 1 year in the Department of Plant Breeding and Yield Physiology, Max Planck Institut, Köln, Germany. Group of Dr D. Bartels. “Physiology and molecular biology of the desiccation tolerance in the resurection plant *Craterostigma plantagineum”*.
**1997:** Post-Doc of 6 month at the Institute of Plant Biotechnology, CNRS Orsay/University Paris-XI. “Site-directed mutagenesis of sorghum NADP malate dehydrogenase”.
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The conserved brassinosteroid-related transcription factor BIM1a negatively regulates fruit growth in tomatoJournal of Experimental Botany, 2021, 72 (4), pp.1181-1197. ⟨10.1093/jxb/eraa495⟩
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Two tomato GDP-D-mannose epimerase isoforms involved in ascorbate biosynthesis play specific roles in cell wall biosynthesis and developmentJournal of Experimental Botany, 2016, 67 (15), pp.4767-4777. ⟨10.1093/jxb/erw260⟩
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Micro-Tom mutants for functional analysis of target genes and discovery of new alleles in tomatoPlant Biotechnology, 2013, 30 (3), pp.225-231. ⟨10.5511/plantbiotechnology.13.0622a⟩
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Comparative analysis of common genes involved in early fruit development in tomato and grapePlant Biotechnology, 2013, 30 (3), pp.295-300. ⟨10.5511/plantbiotechnology.13.0321a⟩
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Functional genomics approaches for fruit sensorial and nutritional quality in tomato2. Plant Organelle and Stress responses symposium, May 2014, Viçosa, Brazil
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Micro-Tom mutants for functional analysis of target genes and discovery of new alleles in tomato8. Solanaceae & 2. Cucurbitacea Genome joint conference, Nov 2011, Kobe, Japan
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The brassinosteroid signalling transcription factor BIM1 is involved in fruit and plant development in tomato12. Solanaceae Conference SOL 2015, Oct 2015, Bordeaux, France. 2015, SOL 2015
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Functional characterization of regulatory genes involved in fleshy fruit development common to tomato and grape1. International Brassinosteroid conference, Jun 2012, Barcelona, Spain. 2012
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Functional characterization of regulatory genes involved in fleshy fruit development common to tomato and grape8. Solanaceae & 2. Cucurbitacea Genome joint conference, Nov 2011, Kobe, Japan. 2011
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