Youssef Idaghdour

biologist

Abu Dhabi, AE

studying genetic environmental experimental
About

Youssef Idaghdour is particularly interested in studying the role genetic and environmental factors play in shaping health-related phenotypes and how interactions between these effects trigger disease and modulate its outcome. He does most of his experimental research on mammalian systems and he focuses on metabolic traits and immune response to cancer and infection. To achieve these goals, his lab generates high-dimensional genomic datasets from single-cells, tissues, and cells, and use bioinformatics and statistical genetic approaches to analyze the data. Youssef is also interested in the area of ecological genomics and he's actively involved in developing genetic tools to facilitate population genetic analysis of endangered marine and wildlife species including Houbara bustards and falcons. Youssef grew up in southern Morocco where he later graduated with BSc in Biology and spent several years working on endangered avian species. After completing his M.Sc. training in Molecular Genetics at the University of Leicester in the UK and Ph.D. training in Genetics at North Carolina State University under a Fulbright Scholarship, he received a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship and became part of a large program in medical and population genomics at Sainte-Justine Research Center in Montreal prior to joining New York University Abu Dhabi.