Nora Mellouk studied biochemistry, molecular biology and infectiology at the University of Paris 7. In 2009, Nora joined Jost Enninga’s group at the Institut Pasteur for her Master’s and PhD thesis developing high-content and high-throughput workflows to decipher the intracellular localization of invasive pathogens. In 2015, Nora joined the laboratory of John Brumell at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, where she studied host cell responses to bacterial pore-forming toxins. In 2020, Nora joined back Jost Enninga’s unit as a research assistant where she continues to explore host-pathogen interactions, with a focus on how bacterial pathogens hijack membrane trafficking and phosphoinositides signaling.