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Audrey Jacq

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I completed my PhD at the Institute of Neurophysiopathology (INP) in Marseille, France, under the supervision of Jean‑Louis Franc in Anne‑Marie François‑Bellan’s lab. My thesis investigated the molecular partners of the lncRNA Neat1 and its role in pituitary circadian timing.


In 2022, I joined Jerome Menet’s lab at Texas A&M University as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, where I collaborate on projects in mouse liver circadian biology and lead an independent project on cortical rhythms in mice.

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Highlights

Publications:

Sahasrabudhe A, Guy CR, Jacq A, Ho C‑W, Greenwell BJ, Menet JS. mTOR signaling contributes to system-driven rhythmic gene expression in mouse liver. Science Advances. 2026;12:eaec0131. DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aec0131


- Chun Yip Tong, Changhao Li, Audrey Jacq, Xinyu Y Nie, Chanté R Guy, Ju Hyun Suh, Raymond K W Wong, Christine Merlin, Jerome S Menet, Yuchao Jiang, Single-cell Multiomic and Spatiotemporal Dissection of the Liver Circadian Clock, Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics, 2026;, qzag050, https://doi.org/10.1093/gpbjnl/qzag050


Presentations:
- Talk selected for the CircadiOmics Slide Session, Society for Research on Biological Rhythms 2026 Biennial Conference

Menet lab, BSBW 301, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX77843-3258

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