Research Applications and Biotechnology [533]
Nienke Buddelmeijer
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex structure composed of two membranes and a cell wall. The cell wall determines cell shape and protects the cell from bursting due to osmotic pressure. […]
Ivo Gomperts Boneca
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
Brigitte Gicquel
Our team has developed genetic tools allowing the study of the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We developed the first methods using molecular biology for the rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis and study transmission. We isolated […]
Marie-Lise Gougeon
Catherine Werts
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
Innate immunity and Leptospira La leptospirose est une zoonoose réémergente, négligée et de répartition mondiale, causée par des bactéries pathogènes incluant l’espèce Leptospira interrogans. Ces bactéries spiralées et motiles pénètrent leur hôte par la […]
Annick Opinel
Annick Opinel, HDR (Paris VII), Ph.D (Paris X), B.A. (Middlesex Polytechnic, London) is an historian and philosopher of sciences. She joined the group in March 2010 after working in the “Centre de Recherches historiques […]
Jean-Pierre Levraud
Group: Response to Infection in the Whole Organism
After graduating as an engineer from Ecole Polytechnique, Jean-Pierre Levraud obtained a PhD in Immunology at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (then Paris VI) in 1997, working on anti-tumor T cell immunity under the […]
Alexandre Chenal
BiophysiCyaA
Protein folding and membrane interactions My research interests are mainly focused on protein folding, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics and protein translocation across membranes. In the BIM Unit, I am characterizing a bacterial toxin, the adenylate cyclase […]
Sandrine VITRY
Progressive Sensory Disorders, PathoPhysiology and Therapy
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