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Matthieu Terwagne is a researcher with a focus on molecular biology, genetics, and virology. His work spans from studying Brucella pathogenesis and DNA repair mechanisms to exploring genomic evolution in asexual bdelloid rotifers and SARS-CoV-2 surveillance in Belgian wastewaters. He has collaborated with institutions on projects like RISE 2016-2018, which investigated the effects of radiation on rotifers.
Education:
- Doctor of Sciences (2011), focusing on Brucella melitensis virulence regulation
- Master in Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology (2006), analyzing TIR domains in Brucella
Research Interests: Matthieu’s research addresses DNA repair, genomic stability, horizontal gene transfer, and host-pathogen interactions. His work on bdelloid rotifers examines nonreductional meiosis and recombination in asexual species, while his wastewater surveillance studies contribute to public health epidemiology.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on DNA ligase acquisition in eukaryotes (2023), DNA repair in rotifers (2022), and SARS-CoV-2 monitoring (2022). Earlier projects (2016-2018) focused on genomic evolution under radiation, with foundational studies on Brucella from 2006-2013.
