Irene Netchine is a leading researcher in pathophysiology of fetal growth , affiliated with Sorbonne University and Saint-Antoine Hospital in Paris, France. Her work focuses on the IGF system and parental imprinting in growth-related disorders, including Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) , Beckwith-Wiedmann syndrome (BWS) , and Temple syndrome (TS14) . PU-PH (HDR) at Sorbonne University Team Leader at Saint-Antoine Hospital Her research spans genomic imprinting , epigenetic methylation , and IGF signaling , with a focus on molecular mechanisms of 11p15 and 14q32 imprinting disorders. She has developed high-throughput sequencing panels for diagnosing fetal growth anomalies and pioneered iPSC models with balanced methylation for studying imprinting pathologies. Recent publications highlight her expertise in cellular modeling of imprinting disorders, environmental influences on methylation, and clinical-genomic correlations in rare growth syndromes. She leads the RADICO-IDMET cohort and contributes to international consensus statements on SRS management.











