
Angèle Bénard
I am originally an infectious disease scientist who has developed a genuine interest in bioinformatics. I believe that the use of big data and computational methods applied to biology will be a leverage point […]
I am originally an infectious disease scientist who has developed a genuine interest in bioinformatics. I believe that the use of big data and computational methods applied to biology will be a leverage point […]
The Carnot Label Carnot label is granted to public research structures, showing high level R&D competencies dedicated to fostering innovation with industrial partners. The Carnot Institutes (IC) are funded to conduct upstream research capable […]
Sarah Vozlinsky is the Program Development Coordinator for the Pasteur Center for Global Health. After graduating with a Master degree in International Affairs specialized in Global Health at Sciences Po Paris School of International […]
I was born in Argentina where I started my studies on Biology at the University of Buenos Aires. In 2011 I joined Didier Mazel’s Lab at Pasteur to work in the structure of genomes […]
I am currently working on the evolution of integron integrases from different perspectives. Also interested in the dynamics of horizontal gene transfer and its implications on antimicrobial resistance.
Free living bacteria commonly face changing environments and are used to cope with varying conditions. Vibrio cholerae is one example of an aquatic bacterium which usually grows on crustacean shells, but is also able […]
The focus on antibiotic resistance in bacteria as a result of exposure to lethal doses of antibiotics is shifting. This is due to the increasing amount of evidence supporting a role for sublethal concentrations […]