During her PhD at the “Service de santé des Armées” (Pr. Daniel Parzy’s unit), Christelle studied the cytokines and transcriptomic responses according to the severity of malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum in hyperendemic area (DRC, Africa). She collaborated to the establishment and follow-up of a clinical trial with local medical staff (Monkole, DRC). She also contributed to the development of a high throughput screening method by coupling of proteins or peptides to magnetic beads. Christelle joined the lab in March 2014 thanks to an ANR LabEx IBEID post-doctoral fellowship. She is studying the development of trypanosomes during the early stages of the infection in the mammalian host by intravital imaging approaches in vivo and the implication of the flagellum in host-parasite interactions.
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2024Prevalence of dermal trypanosomes in suspected and confirmed cases of gambiense human African trypanosomiasis in Guinea, 2024 Aug 19;18(8):e0012436..
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2023FLAgellum Member 8 modulates extravascular distribution of African trypanosomes., PLoS Pathog 2023 Dec; 19(12): e1011220.
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2021Extravascular Dermal Trypanosomes in Suspected and Confirmed Cases of gambiense Human African Trypanosomiasis., Clin Infect Dis 2021 07; 73(1): 12-20.