
Prevention and treatment of infection by pathogens [166]


Claudine Duvivier
Medical Center of the Institut Pasteur
Claudine Duvivier is Hospital Practitioner since 2011 at Necker -Enfants Malades Hospital – Infectious Diseases department . Research activities Epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic and fundamental research in the field of HIV and viral hepatitis as […]

Jean-Ralph Zahar
Dr. ZAHAR works in the clinical microbiology departement at Avicenne Hospital, APHP Research Themes : ESBL (extended spectrum beta-lactamases) infection, health acquired infection in Intensive Care Unit Medico-Scientific Career MD, Internal medicine, from Bichat […]

Alphavirus myopathies and arthritis: modeling and understanding the mechanisms of disease development and persistence
Valérie Choumet • Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi

Angélique Jarade
Innate Immunity

Host-vector-pathogen interaction in Zika infection
Valérie Choumet

Bordetella and whooping cough: Population Biology and Vaccination
Sylvain Brisse

Rebecca Grant
Thesis title: Impact of exposure to Zika virus during pregnancy on the development of infants in French territories in the Americas

FlexBiVac
Laurence Mulard

Sara Driche

Group for AIDS Research
Nicoletta Casartelli • Lisa Chakrabarti • Hugo Mouquet • Asier Sáez-Cirión • Michaela Muller-Trutwin • Olivier Schwartz • Frédéric Tangy • Simon Wain-Hobson • Pierre Charneau • Francesca Di Nunzio

Alexandre Giraud-Gatineau
Leptospira adaptation to oxidative stress
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Pathogen co-infection : HIV, TB, Malaria and HCV
James Di Santo

A sociocultural study of hepatitis B and vaccination in two contexts: Burkina Faso and Central African Republic
Tamara Giles-Vernick

Armande Sanou
Armande Sanou is a sociologist at the Groupe de Recherche Action en Santé in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Abdoulaye Traoré
Abdoulaye Traoré is a sociologist-anthropologist at the Groupe de Recherche Action en Santé (GRAS) in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso and has worked in collaboration with us since 2008 on studies relating to hepatitis B, malaria […]