
Neurological diseases [111]


Neetu Gupta-Rossi
Membrane, Cytoskeleton and Cell Division
The full Midbody Remnant proteome identified from Hela cells, named Flemmingsome can be found here: https://flemmingsome.pasteur.cloud/

Sandrine Etienne-Manneville
Cell Polarity, Migration And Cancer

Sarah Vozlinsky
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 […]

Antoine Gessain
Oncogenic Virus Epidemiology and Pathophysiology
Pr Antoine Gessain is a medical virologist who studied in Paris’ hospitals and Universities where he received his MD and PhD. In 1983-1984, he participated to field epidemiological studies on the human retrovirus HTLV-1 […]

Simon Malesys
Pole WISPR – Web Integration, Scientific Programming and Reproducibility
I first studied cell biology and physiology at Paul Sabatier University, in Toulouse. After my license, I started my Master, mainly focused on immunology and physiology. After the first year, I wanted to specialize myself […]

Sandrine VITRY
Progressive Sensory Disorders, PathoPhysiology and Therapy
https://research.pasteur.fr/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/research_pasteur-sandrine-vitry-2019-12-05-s-vitry-v.pdf

Monique Lafon
Virology

Thérèse Couderc

Han Li
Cellular plasticity in age-related pathologies
Aging is marked by declining tissue repair and increased vulnerability to disease. Cellular plasticity is the ability of cells to acquire new identities and adopt alternative fates in response to changing conditions without genetic […]

Gabriel Lepousez
Perception & Action
Gabriel Lepousez is a neuroscientist whose research focuses on brain plasticity and circuit mechanisms underlying sensory perception and memory. He studied molecular biology at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, received his doctorate in Neuroscience […]

Françoise Lazarini-Serandour
Perception & Action
My current interests center on (1) the effects of infection and inflammation on olfaction, (2) the role of nasal dysbiosis in Parkinson disease, and (3) the role of adult neurogenesis in olfaction. […]

Antoine Nissant
Perception & Action
My primary research focus is on olfactory perception, with a particular emphasis on how past experiences and an individual’s physiological or pathological state modulate sensory circuits to shape their perception of the world. In […]

Mariana Alonso
Emotional circuits
My main goal is to understand how experience and sensory perception shape brain circuits to trigger behaviour. To tackle these questions, I implement different technical tools including a combination of behavioral analysis, viral vector […]

Aziz El Amraoui
Progressive Sensory Disorders, PathoPhysiology and Therapy
After a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Lyon-I in 1995, Dr Aziz El-Amraoui joined the Institut Pasteur (Paris) where resorting to dozen identified deafness genes as entry points has enabled him to […]
