
Bernhard Payer, PhD
Associate professor, Université de Montréal
Address
- 514 345 4931 Ext. 4190
- bernhard.payer@umontreal.ca
- https://recherche.chusj.org/fr/Axes-de-recherche/Bio?id=3e6cb7b9-8150-4b0f-8fa2-713da2fd9faf
- Université de Montréal
Centre de Recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte Justine
3175 Côte Sainte-Catherine. Bureau 7.17.026
Montréal, H3T 1C5, Québec, Canada
Research interests
Our lab’s focus has been deciphering the mechanisms and biological roles of epigenetic reprogramming for pluripotency and germ cell/oocyte development. We specifically study the processes of X-chromosome in- and reactivation, classical models of epigenetic regulation, by developing tailored mouse and human iPSC-reprogramming and organoid systems of germ cell and oocyte development. We thereby made fundamental discoveries on the interplay between 3D-genome structure, epigenetics and transcription and the importance of X-chromosome remodeling for meiosis and oogenesis. Furthermore, together with the clinic, we studied by single-cell RNA-Seq the impact of aging on the human oocyte transcriptome and derived human iPSC-lines of different cell origin and tested their capacity for germ cell differentiation.
Our lab’s future goal is to further advance our knowledge on the epigenetic reprogramming events during germ cell development and thereby to contribute to the development of better in vitro organoid models of mouse and human oocyte development, which recapitulate the in vivo situation more faithfully. These in vitro models will open the reproduction field to in-depth mechanistic studies, and will also facilitate patient-specific disease modeling, offering invaluable insights into human fertility disorders. Furthermore, such in vitro systems could provide versatile platforms for testing fertility or contraceptive drugs and for assessing the impact of environmental toxins, chemicals, or drugs on the reproductive system.
Members of the laboratory
Raghunandan D Ravi
PhD candidate
raghunandan.denkanikottai.ravi@umontreal.ca
Karen Freire Carvalho, PhD
Postdoc
karen.freire.carvalho.hsj@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
Laurie Pinel, PhD
Research associate
laurie.pinel.hsj@ssss.gouv.qc.ca