Antonin joined the Melnick lab as a post-doctoral fellow in 2020. He did his PhD in Nantes, France working on the role of the microenvironment in mantle cell lymphoma. He is now studying 3D chromosomal architecture in germinal center B cells and its alterations in lymphomagenesis. Antonin is fascinated to see how every mechanism is so finely regulated in a cell and how much has yet to be discovered to understand how even a tiny part of it works.
Fun Facts:
The first thing Antonin brought when he moved to New York was a Raclette cheese melter.
Antonin’s beard grows faster than his cell lines.