Nathalie Oulhen Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Nathalie Oulhen's research spans diverse areas, including CRISPR-based genetic engineering, marine biology, and developmental biology. At John Brown University, she focuses on the intersection of gene regulation and developmental processes, particularly within echinoderms. Oulhen's work includes optimizing CRISPR/Cas9-based gene manipulation techniques in these marine invertebrates, as well as employing single-cell transcriptomics to understand cell development. Recent publications demonstrate her interest in applying these techniques to investigate gene expression control in sea urchins and to analyze lung development and injury, with a focus on how neonatal hyperoxic exposure affects the lung cellular landscape into adulthood.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 80
- Citations: 1,202
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- Thermotolerant pollen tube growth is controlled by RALF signaling (2025) DOI
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