LGBTQIA+ STEM Day 2025: An interview with Fabrice Roux

TL;DR
This interview with Dr. Fabrice Roux discusses his experiences as an LGBTQIA+ researcher in plant adaptation and genomics.
Contribution
The paper contributes a personal and professional perspective from an LGBTQIA+ scientist in the field of ecological genomics.
Findings
Dr. Roux discusses his work on plant adaptation through ecological genomics and molecular biology.
The interview highlights the intersection of personal identity and scientific research in STEM fields.
It emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in scientific communities.
Abstract
To commemorate LGBTQIA+ STEM Day this year, Communications Biology is reaching out to discuss their personal and professional experiences in research. In this Q&A, we are talking to Dr. Fabrice Roux, a CNRS research director at Toulouse in France, who works on plant adaptation at the intersection of ecological genomics, quantitative genetics, and molecular biology.
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
