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<p>The Jiménez-Gómez group (or Plant Adaptive Genomics and Genetics group) focuses on the application of modern genetic and bioinformatic techniques to study plant natural variation, evolution and domestication.</p>
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<p>Our lab has moved from the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics of the [http://www.mpipz.de Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research] in Cologne, Germany to the [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr Institute Jean Pierre Bourgin] in Versailles, France. IJPB is one of the largest plant science research centers in Europe, and a part of a joint research unit under the supervision of INRA and AgroParisTech.<br\>
 
We have been very happily integrated into the [http://www7.inra.fr/vast/ Variation and Abiotic Stress Tolerance group], a great team with ample experience in natural variation in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>.<br\><br\></p>
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<p >The Jiménez-Gómez group (or Plant Adaptive Genomics and Genetics group) combines bioinformatics, molecular biology and classic genetic analyses to identify and characterize genes important for plant natural variation and domestication. Our main working models are  <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> and tomato (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i>). [[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Research|Read more...]]
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<p>Our lab is part of the [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr Institute Jean Pierre Bourgin] in Versailles, France. [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr IJPB] is one of the largest plant science research centers in Europe, and a part of a joint research unit under the supervision of [http://www.inra.fr/ INRA] and [http://www.agroparistech.fr AgroParisTech]. We have been very happily integrated into the [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr/en/nap/equipes/groupe_variation.html Variation group] that includes the labs of [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr/en/nap/equipes/vast/index.html Olivier Loudet] and [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr/fr/sgap/equipes/stress/index.htm Nicolas Bouché] in addition to our lab. Until its closure in 2015, our group was part of the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics of the [http://www.mpipz.de Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research]  in Cologne, Germany.</p>
<p>This wiki site is built under [http://www.openwetware.org Openwetware],  an open access movement promoting the sharing of information among researchers.</p>
<p>This wiki site is built under [http://www.openwetware.org Openwetware],  an open access movement promoting the sharing of information among researchers.</p>
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<p>[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Publications|Go to full list...]].</p>


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<p>[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:JMJimenez-Gomez|José M Jiménez-Gómez]]</p>
<p>[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:JMJimenez-Gomez|José M Jiménez-Gómez]]</p>
<p>As of today, I am the only member of my lab in INRA. I am always looking for motivated researchers. [mailto:jose.jimenez-gomez@versailles.inra.fr Contact me here] if you are interested in joining me.</p>
<p>Dorothee Wozny</p>
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<p>Pauline Rouillard</p>
 
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<p><font color="#555555" size="5">[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Jobs|Jobs]]</font></p>
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<p><u>[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Jobs|PhD position]]</u></p>
<p>In tomato circadian rhythms</p>
 
<p><u>[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Jobs|Master position]]</u></p>
<p>In tomato genetics</p>
 
<p><u>[[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Jobs|Master position]]</u></p>
<p>For a computational biologist</p>
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<p><b>New paper in Nature Genetics</b><br\>
 
[http://rdcu.be/e68l Domestication selected for deceleration of the circadian clock in cultivated tomato.]<br\>
<p><u>Sept 2017 - ANR grant awarded!</u></p>
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<p>In collaboration with the lab of [http://www.ibens.ens.fr/spip.php?rubrique37&lang=en Vincent Colot] at ENS! We will be working together on deciphering the role of transposable elements in tomato evolution.</p>
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<p><b>ANR grant awarded!</b><br\>
<p><u>May 2017 - New postdoc in the lab</u></p>
This is a good start for the lab. Our project, called STRESSNET, is featured in the [https://www6.inra.fr/saclay-plant-sciences/Services/Newsletter/Newsletter-3/ANR-2015 SPS newsletter].<br\>
<p>Welcome to Dorothee Wozny!!!. She is our new ANR postdoc, that just finished her PhD Thesis in the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research working on QTL for seed longevity in Barley.</p>
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<p><u>Dec 2016 - Again! We made it to Nature Genetics</u></p>
<p><b>We have moved to the [http://www-ijpb.versailles.inra.fr Institute Jean Pierre Bourgin] in Versailles (France)</b><br\>
<p>Great collaboration with the [http://lippmanlab.labsites.cshl.edu/ Lippman Lab] at [http://www.cshl.edu/ CSHL]! These guys rule! [http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ng.3733.html Variation in the flowering gene SELF PRUNING 5G promotes day-neutrality and early yield in tomato]</p>
Here we continue with our research and exploit new topics. Check out more about our [[Jimenez-gomez_lab:Research|Research]]<br\>
 
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<p><u>April 2016 -"Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches" ... check!</u></p>
<p>Jose has obtained his "Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches". This means we are allowed to have PhD students. Apply when you are ready!!!</p>
 
<p><u>Jan 2016 - News and Views on our paper</u></p>
<p>Thanks to Steve Kay and Marie Remigereau for writing a nice summary of our paper in Nature Genetics: [http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v48/n1/full/ng.3476.html Cultivated tomato clock runs slow]
And to Jun Lyu for writing a Research Highlight in Nature Plants: [http://www.nature.com/articles/nplants2015215 Tomato domestication: Slowing down the clock]</p>
 
<p><u>Nov 2015 - Our paper in Nature Genetics</u></p>
<p>[http://rdcu.be/e68l Domestication selected for deceleration of the circadian clock in cultivated tomato]</p>
 
<p><u>Oct 2015 - ANR grant awarded!</u></p>
<p>This is a good start for the lab. Our project, called STRESSNET, is featured in the [https://www6.inra.fr/saclay-plant-sciences_eng/Services/Newsletter/Newsletter-3/STRESSNET SPS newsletter]</p>
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<p>Our group was formed by a mixture of bioinformaticians, molecular biologists and geneticists. This allowed us to combine next generation sequencing technologies, molecular biology and classic genetic analyses to identify and characterize genes important for plant evolution. Our main working models are  <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> and tomato (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i>)<br\>
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The Jiménez-Gómez group (or Plant Adaptive Genomics and Genetics group) combines bioinformatics, molecular biology and classic genetic analyses to identify and characterize genes important for plant natural variation and domestication. Our main working models are Arabidopsis thaliana and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Read more...

Our lab is part of the Institute Jean Pierre Bourgin in Versailles, France. IJPB is one of the largest plant science research centers in Europe, and a part of a joint research unit under the supervision of INRA and AgroParisTech. We have been very happily integrated into the Variation group that includes the labs of Olivier Loudet and Nicolas Bouché in addition to our lab. Until its closure in 2015, our group was part of the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics of the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany.

This wiki site is built under Openwetware, an open access movement promoting the sharing of information among researchers.

 

Publications

 

Go to full list....

 

 

Members

 

José M Jiménez-Gómez

Dorothee Wozny

Pauline Rouillard

Former members...

 

 

Jobs

 

PhD position

In tomato circadian rhythms

Master position

In tomato genetics

Master position

For a computational biologist

News

 

Sept 2017 - ANR grant awarded!

In collaboration with the lab of Vincent Colot at ENS! We will be working together on deciphering the role of transposable elements in tomato evolution.

May 2017 - New postdoc in the lab

Welcome to Dorothee Wozny!!!. She is our new ANR postdoc, that just finished her PhD Thesis in the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research working on QTL for seed longevity in Barley.

Dec 2016 - Again! We made it to Nature Genetics

Great collaboration with the Lippman Lab at CSHL! These guys rule! Variation in the flowering gene SELF PRUNING 5G promotes day-neutrality and early yield in tomato

April 2016 -"Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches" ... check!

Jose has obtained his "Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches". This means we are allowed to have PhD students. Apply when you are ready!!!

Jan 2016 - News and Views on our paper

Thanks to Steve Kay and Marie Remigereau for writing a nice summary of our paper in Nature Genetics: Cultivated tomato clock runs slow And to Jun Lyu for writing a Research Highlight in Nature Plants: Tomato domestication: Slowing down the clock

Nov 2015 - Our paper in Nature Genetics

Domestication selected for deceleration of the circadian clock in cultivated tomato

Oct 2015 - ANR grant awarded!

This is a good start for the lab. Our project, called STRESSNET, is featured in the SPS newsletter