Guillaume Bouvier
Structural Bioinformatics
Proteins are large macromolecules playing a variety of functions within the cell. The function of the protein is linked to its three-dimensional structure. However, a protein is not a static object and the […]
Caroline Pereira Bittencourt Passaes
Dr. Caroline Passaes received her Master’s degree in Parasite Biology in 2007 from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil, the largest institution for research and development in biomedical sciences in South America. Since 2005, she […]
Quang Tru Huynh
Computational Structural Biology
Benjamin Bardiaux
Bacterial transmembrane systems
On the cover: Type IV pili (T4P), long and flexible appendages at the surface of many bacteria, are critical virulence factors. Pili of enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), an important human pathogen, are polymers of […]
Thérèse Malliavin
Functional dynamics
Edouard Yeramian
Structural Microbiology
Victor Heurtier
Epigenomics, Proliferation and the Identity of Cells – EPIC
Agnès Dubois
Epigenomics, Proliferation and the Identity of Cells – EPIC
After a BTS in Biotechnology (1996) at ENCPB – Paris, Agnes DUBOIS started her career as a Technician and went through different fields in several companies. First, working for an industrialist (EUROVANILLE-|1997-2001) she has […]
Alexandra Tachtsidi
Epigenomics, Proliferation and the Identity of Cells – EPIC
Michael Nilges
Tech Lab
Riccardo Pellarin
In the Cell, Proteins and Nucleic Acid assemble into larger structures, called macromolecular complexes. These complexes are specialized biological machineries that accomplish fundamental tasks that are at the basis of life. I employ computer modeling […]