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Isabelle Staropoli
Antiviral Activities of Antibodies

Mathieu Mateo
Biology of Viral Emerging Infections
Focus on hemorrhagic fever viruses, host/pathogen interactions, viral countermeasures, vaccines

Benoît Besson
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology

Florence Larrous
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Florence Larrous, Research Engineer in “Dynamic of Lyssavirus and adaptation to host” unit is involved in public health activities for animal and human rabies diagnosis but also in several research topics. She is responsible […]

Hervé Bourhy
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Topics of research The development of epidemiological models to study viral dynamics in bat colonies and in dog populations together with comprehensive viral phylodynamics studies using the combination of phylogenetic and coalescent approaches to […]

Laurent Dacheux
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Laurent Dacheux obtained his doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PharmD) in 2000 at the University of Sciences and Techniques of Tours, France, after defending his thesis on anticancer immunotherapy and pharmacogenetics. More precisely, he had […]

Perrine Parize
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Perrine Parize is one of the deputy directors of the National Reference Center – Rabies (NRCR). After medical degree (Paris V) and master of science degree in epidemiology (Paris VI), she specialised in infectious […]

Simon Cauchemez
Mathematical Modelling Of Infectious Diseases
Simon Cauchemez joined Institut Pasteur in 2013 to head Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases Unit. The main research objective of his unit is to develop state-of-the-art statistical and mathematical methods to address these challenges, […]

Pierre Charneau
Institut Pasteur-TheraVectys Joint Laboratory

Francis Delpeyroux
Epidemiology & macro-evolution of polioviruses and non-polio enteroviruses (WHO-CC)

Carmen Mirabelli

Isabelle Pelletier-Doucement

Nicolas Serafini
Innate Immunity

Hélène Strick-Marchand
Group: Humanized mice for infectious disease modeling
