Laboratory of neurogenetics

Laboratory director

Ivanrodriguez
Prof. Ivan Rodriguez
  • Full Professor

+41 22 37 93101
30 quai Ernest Ansermet
1211
Genève 4
Switzerland
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We are interested in how mammals extract socially relevant information from the outside world, and how this information is translated into an adequate behavior. In order to gain insight into the logic of sensory perception, we study the vomeronasal circuit, a neuronal system involved in pheromone recognition that plays a crucial role in peer-mediated neuroendrocine effects and instinctive behaviors. The sensory part of this circuit, the vomeronasal organ, is located in the nasal cavity and is composed of neurons that express specialized chemoreceptors. These receptors represent key elements in the elaboration of a functional vomeronasal system. They indeed play a dual role, since they are directly implicated in both chemodetection and in the establishment of a functional vomeronasal axonal projection map in the brain. We explore this system in the mouse by using a genetic door offered by the remarkable and still unexplained regulation of the genes coding for these receptors: one unique gene from a single parental allele is expressed per neuron.

Current team members

Juliendalcol
Dr Julien Dal Col
  • Postdoctoral Fellow

+41 22 379 33 39
4031a (Sciences III)
Alexandrewidmer
Dr Alexandre Widmer
  • Postdoctoral Fellow

+41 022 379 32 82
4031a (Sciences III)
Quentindietschi
Mr Quentin Dietschi
  • PhD Student

+41 22 379 34 18
4031a (Sciences III)
Danielrossier
Mr Daniel Rossier
  • PhD Student

4037a (Sciences III)
Benoitvonderweid
Mr Benoit Von der weid
  • PhD Student

+41 22 379 32 81
4034 (Sciences III)
Alexisassens
Mr Alexis Assens
  • Undergraduate Student

+41 022 379 32 82
4013a (Sciences III)
Madlainaboillat
Ms Madlaina Boillat
  • Undergraduate Student

+41 022 379 32 82
4041 (Sciences III)
Anthonynjoku
Mr Anthony Njoku
  • Undergraduate Student

+41 022 379 32 82
4013a (Sciences III)
Elisepenarieta
Ms Elise Penarrieta
  • Undergraduate Student

+41 22 379 32 81
4013a (Sciences III)
Chen-dakanbaillif
Ms Chen-Da Kan Baillif
  • Research assistant

+41 22 37 93102
Veroniquepaulijungo
Ms Veronique Pauli Jungo
  • Research assistant

+41 22 37 93102
103 (Acacias I, Anthropology Unit)
Matthey
Ms Corinne Matthey-Ebener
  • Secretary

+41 22 379 67 85
4002a (Sciences III)

Publications

Mol Cell Neurosci. 2013 May 7. pii: S1044-7431(13)00056-0. doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2013.04.008. Pubmed

Convergence of FPR-rs3-expressing neurons in the mouse accessory olfactory bulb.

Dietschi Q, Assens A, Challet L, Carleton A, Rodriguez I

Department of Genetics and Evolution, School of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

Genome Biol Evol. 2013 Jan;5(2):389-401. Pubmed, 1.48 MB

Contrasted evolution of the vomeronasal receptor repertoires in mammals and squamate reptiles.

Brykczynska U, Tzika A C, Rodriguez I, Milinkovitch M C

Laboratory of Artificial & Natural Evolution (LANE), Department of Genetics & Evolution, University of Geneva, Sciences III, Geneva, Switzerland.

Development. 2012 Aug;139(15):2783-91. Epub 2012 Jun 28. Pubmed, 2.29 MB

The wiring of Grueneberg ganglion axons is dependent on neuropilin 1.

Matsuo T, Rossier D A, Kan C, Rodriguez I

Department of Genetics and Evolution and National Research Center Frontiers in Genetics, University of Geneva, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.

J Biol Chem. 2012 Jul 20;287(30):25361-9. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M112.350884. Epub 2012 May 17. Pubmed, 1.4 MB

The Kruppel-associated box repressor domain can induce reversible heterochromatization of a mouse locus in vivo.

Groner A C, Tschopp P, Challet L, Dietrich J E, Verp S, Offner S, Barde I, Rodriguez I, Hiiragi T, Trono D

School of Life Sciences, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

J Vis Exp. 2011 Dec 6;(58). pii: 3311. doi: 10.3791/3311. Pubmed, 292 KB

Imaging pheromone sensing in a mouse vomeronasal acute tissue slice preparation.

Brechbuhl J, Luyet G, Moine F, Rodriguez I, Broillet M C

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Lausanne.

Br J Pharmacol. 2010 May;160(2):311-21. Pubmed, 1.03 MB

Increased brain damage after ischaemic stroke in mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR5.

Sorce S, Bonnefont J, Julien S, Marq-Lin N, Rodriguez I, Dubois-Dauphin M, Krause K H

Department of Pathology and Immunology, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

Cell. 2010 May 14;141(4):568-70. Pubmed

The chemical MUPpeteer.

Rodriguez I

Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, National Research Center Frontiers in Genetics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. ivan.rodriguez@unige.ch

Nature. 2009 May 28;459(7246):574-7. Pubmed

Formyl peptide receptor-like proteins are a novel family of vomeronasal chemosensors.

Riviere S, Challet L, Fluegge D, Spehr M, Rodriguez I

Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, and National Center of Competence Frontiers in Genetics, University of Geneva, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland.

Eur J Neurosci. 2009 Feb;29(4):671-8. Epub 2009 Feb 6. Pubmed

A common gene exclusion mechanism used by two chemosensory systems.

Capello L, Roppolo D, Jungo V P, Feinstein P, Rodriguez I

Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, and NCCR Frontiers in Genetics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Results Probl Cell Differ. 2009;47:77-96. Pubmed

Pheromone sensing in mice.

Rodriguez I, Boehm U

Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, University of Geneva, 30 Quai Ernest Ansermet, Geneva, 1211, Switzerland. Ivan.Rodriguez@zoo.unige.ch

Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2007 Oct;17(5):465-70. Epub 2007 Aug 20. Pubmed

Odorant and pheromone receptor gene regulation in vertebrates.

Rodriguez I

Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, and NCCR Frontiers in Genetics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. ivan.rodriguez@zoo.unige.ch