Anthony Bernard
Bernard Anthony
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2011 – Two-year University Degree in Technology and Bioengineering (University of Burgundy).
2012 – BCS Degree in Plant Biotechnology and Plant Breeding (University of Lyon).
2014 – MSC Degree in Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnologies (University of Bordeaux).
2020 – Ph.D. in Plant Biology (University of Bordeaux, in partnership with CTIFL and UCDavis, CA).

2013 – Technician, INRAE Bordeaux, UMR BFP, team A3C : Participation in the activities of the Prunus Genetic Resources Center.
2014 – Project engineer, Cerevaa, Bordeaux : R&D studies for agro-food industries using nuclear magnetic resonance.
2017 – Project engineer, CTIFL, Bergerac : Constituting a walnut phenotyping database.
2020 – Thesis "CIFRE" CTIFL/INRAE/UCDavis : Study of walnut genetic resources for the implementation of marker-assisted selection.
2020 – Post-doc, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle/IPS2 Paris-Saclay : Analysis of omics data to better understand the physiology of mixotrophic orchids.

CV HAL : https://cv.hal.science/anthony-bernard

RESEARCH TOPICS

I am in charge of better understanding the ‘ecophysio-genetic’ mechanisms of the adaptive response of fruit trees to climate change. I therefore implement genetic diversity analyses, quantitative genetics (GWAS, QTLs), as well as multi-omics analyses and innovative phenotyping. My goal is to link the work on modeling/predicting the behavior of fruit trees in the face of climate change with the team's breeding program.

PUBLICATIONS

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