Antoine BAUDIN
Post-Doc
Study of the modulation of the fibrillar assembly of amyloid-β peptides by polyanionic molecules
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antoine.baudin@lcc-toulouse.fr
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Research
My main focus of research is to use NMR spectroscopy and biophysical methods to gain insights on how polyanionic molecules can modulate the formation of amyloid beta fibrils, which are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease.
EDUCATION
2014-2018 - PhD in Physical chemistry, University of Bordeaux (France)
2012-2014 - Master's degree in Biochemistry and chemical biology, University of Bordeaux (France)
2009-2012 - Bachelor's degree in Biology, University of Bordeaux (France) ​
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
09/2020 -01/2024 - Post-Doc UT Health San Antonoio, Texas (USA)
10/2014 - 12/2018 - Doctoral Research Scientist University of Bordeaux (France)​
01/2014 - 07/2014 - Research Assistant IECB Institute of Pessac (France) ​
04/2013 -06/2013 - Research intern. CBMN Institute of Pessac (France)
GRANTS AND AWARDS
- Center of Biomedical Neurosciences annual fellowship (2023-2024) (UT Health San Antonio, TX, USA)
- Best Poster Award, 2022 Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute retreat (San Antonio, TX, USA)
- 2022 Nishimura travel grant award (UT Health San Antonio, TX, USA)
- Best Poster Award, 2022 Biochemistry and Structural Biology department retreat (San Antonio, TX, USA)
- First Regional Prize of 2018 French Science Popularization Contest “Ma Thèse en 180 secondes” (France)
- One-year funding from the Ligue Contre le Cancer of Mont-de-Marsan, 2017-2018 (Landes, France)
- Best Poster Award, 2016 annual scientific day of the CBMN Institute (Pessac, France)
PUBLICATIONS
-Baudin A, Alers V, Xu X, Penalva LOF, Libich DS. The RNA-binding protein SERBP1 regulates mTOR expression by interacting with G-quadruplexes. (In preparation).
- Baudin A, Xu X, Libich DS. The 1H, 15N and 13C resonance assignments of the N-terminal domain of RNAbinding protein SERBP1. (In preparation).
- Johnson CN, Sojitra KA, Sohn EJ, Moreno-Romero AK, Baudin A, Xu X, Mittal J, Libich DS (2024). Insights into Molecular Diversity within the FUS/EWS/TAF15 Protein Family: Unraveling Phase Separation of the N-Terminal Low-Complexity Domain from RNA-Binding Protein EWS. J Am Chem Soc. 146(12):8071-8085.
- Chen J, Baxi K, Lipsitt AE, Hensch NR, Wang L, Sreenivas P, Modi P, Zhao XR, Baudin A, et al (2023). Defining function of wild-type and three patient-specific TP53 mutations in a zebrafish model of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. Elife. 12. doi: 10.7554/eLife.68221.
- Pandey S, Raut KK, Clark AM, Baudin A, Djemri L, Libich DS, Ponniah K, Pascal SM. (2023). Enhancing the
Conformational Stability of the cl-Par-4 Tumor Suppressor via Site-Directed Mutagenesis. Biomolecules. Apr
12;13(4).
- Libich DS, Baudin A. (2023). Order and disorder bound together in SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1 suppress host translation. Structure 31(2):121-122.
- Baudin A, Moreno-Romero AK, Xu X, Selig EE, Penalva LOF, Libich DS. (2021). Structural Characterization of the RNA-Binding Protein SERBP1 Reveals Intrinsic Disorder and Atypical RNA Binding Modes. Front Mol
Biosci. 8:744707.
- Baudin A, Xu X, Libich DS. (2021). The 1H, 15N and 13C resonance assignments of the C-terminal domain of Serpine mRNA binding protein 1 (SERBP1). Biomol NMR Assign. 15(2):461-466.
- Baudin A, Guichard A, Collie GW, Rousseau S, Chaignepain S, Hocquellet A, Berbon M, Loquet A, Mackereth C, Guichard G, Odaert B. (2018). 1H, 13C, 15N NMR resonance assignments and secondary structure determination of the extracellular domain from the human proapoptotic TRAIL-R2 death receptor 5 (DR5-ECD). Biomol NMR Assign. 12(2):309-314.