![]() | Coppin, G. (2025). Addressing the Crux of the Human Mendelian Variome via Systematic Multidimensional Functionalization [Doctoral thesis, Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/332002 |
![]() | Mount, H. O. C., Urbanus, M. L., Sheykhkarimli, D., Coté, A. G., Laval, F., Coppin, G., Kishore, N., Li, R., Spirohn-Fitzgerald, K., Petersen, M. O., Knapp, J. J., Kim, D.-K., Twizere, J.-C., Calderwood, M. A., Vidal, M., Roth, F. P., & Ensminger, A. W. (17 December 2024). A comprehensive two-hybrid analysis to explore the Legionella pneumophila effector-effector interactome. mSystems, 9 (12), 0100424. doi:10.1128/msystems.01004-24 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
![]() | Laval, F., Coppin, G., Twizere, J.-C., & Vidal, M. (24 May 2023). Homo cerevisiae-Leveraging Yeast for Investigating Protein-Protein Interactions and Their Role in Human Disease. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24 (11), 9179. doi:10.3390/ijms24119179 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
![]() | Coppin, G. (2023). Uncovering Molecular Impacts of Missense Variants in Rare Disease Genes: A High-Throughput Framework for Variant Functionalization [Poster presentation]. Network Biology, United States. |
![]() | Coppin, G. (2022). Beyond prioritization, establishing a molecular phenotyping framework for missense variants [Paper presentation]. Cancer Biology Department Seminar. |
![]() | Coppin, G. (2021). Systematic missense mutation characterization using a network based approach [Paper presentation]. GIGA UR meeting. |
![]() | Coppin, G.*. (March 2021). Mapping the “contactome” of the yeast complexome [Poster presentation]. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Meeting CSHL, Cold Spring Harbor, United States - New York. |
![]() ![]() | Coppin, G. (2019). Functional characterization of variants in disease genes associated with Mendelian disorders using a network based approach [Paper presentation]. DFCI Cancer Biology department retreat. |
![]() | Coppin, G. (17 May 2019). Understanding genotype phenotype relationships in human diseases using an edgetic approach [Poster presentation]. PhD student day. |