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Marc Boudvillain
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Identifiants chercheurs
- marc-boudvillain
- 0000-0002-6398-9122
- IdRef : 096361409
Présentation
- **CNRS Research director** and group Leader at CBM
- **Deputy director** of CBM since January 2018.
Education
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- **PhD Thesis** in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, University of Orléans (1996).
- **Master of Science** (specialty: Biological Chemistry) from the Universities of Orléans, Paris Descartes, and Paris Sud (joint program, 1992).
Professional experience
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- **Tenured Scientist** at CNRS, CBM since October 1999. Biochemistry of RNA and RNA-protein complexes; Regulation of bacterial transcription; RNA helicase mechanisms
- **Postdoctoral Research Scientist** at Columbia University and Howard Hugues Medical Institute (New York, USA). Biochemistry of RNA; Structure, function and catalysis by group II intron ribozymes (1996-1999).
- **Graduate Research Scientist** at CBM. Nucleic acid Biochemistry; Inorganic chemistry; Engineering of synthetic Pt(II)-based metalloribozymes (1993-1996).
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Structural basis for resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rho to bicyclomycinHelicases & Nucleic Acid-Based Machines: Structure, Mechanism & Regulation, and Roles in HumanDisease, Jul 2021, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès
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Relationships between Rho and RNA polymerase in living bacteriaLe Studium conference “Structural biology and biophysics of RNA-protein complexes”, Nov 2017, Orléans, France
Poster de conférence
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Single-molecule analysis of E. coli Rho translocase, Helicase, transcription termination activities, and its interactions with RNA polymeraseLe Studium conference “Structural biology and biophysics of RNA-protein complexes”, Nov 2017, Orléans, France
Poster de conférence
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