Fungi [131]
β-glucan regulation of innate host defence
Jessica Quintin
Innate immunological imprinting induced by fungal encounters
Jessica Quintin
François Bertaux
InBio: Experimental and Computational Methods for Modeling Cellular Processes
I am an engineer and mathematician by background, now a quantitative biologist. I find living systems fascinating to study and I believe that their engineering has the potential to transform our health and reduce […]
Eileen Farnon
Epidemiology of Emerging Diseases
Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics
Eugene Gladyshev
Eugene Gladyshev
Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics
Eugene Gladyshev obtained his Master degree from Yale University and PhD from Harvard University (under the supervision of Pr. Matthew Meselson). He subsequently joined the laboratory of Pr. Nancy Kleckner (Harvard University) as a […]
Borja Rodríguez de Francisco
Structural Bioinformatics
Lasse van Wijlick
Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity
Lasse van Wijlick obtained his PhD at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf (Germany) in the unit of Prof. Joachim F. Ernst, working on transcriptional adaptation to host environmental conditions of the important human fungal pathogen […]
Deciphering dormancy in Cryptocococcus neoformans
Alexandre Alanio
Sebastián Sosa Carrillo
I am a PhD candidate at the InBio research group. In 2015 I obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the University of València (Spain), and in 2018 a master (M1 and M2) degree […]
InBio: Experimental and Computational Methods for Modeling Cellular Processes
Grégory Batt
Grégory Batt
InBio: Experimental and Computational Methods for Modeling Cellular Processes
I’m a computational biologist passionate about understanding how biological systems function at the molecular level. Making sense of our necessarily fragmented observations of the extremely complex systems that cells are is one of the […]
Membrane Biochemistry and Transport
Thomas Wollert
Thomas Wollert
Membrane Biochemistry and Transport
I am interested in molecular mechanisms involved in membrane biology of human cells. Biological membranes are fascinating structures and their complex interplay with a steadily increasing number of proteins build the foundation of organellar […]