Cell biology and developmental biology [596]
Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin
Biological Image Analysis
Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin is the Head of the Bioimage Analysis unit and the director of the institut Carnot Pasteur Microbes et Santé. He chaired the Cell Biology and Infection Department (2010-2014) and was CTO and […]
Tissue-resident macrophages originate from yolk-sac-derived erythro-myeloid progenitors
Nature
Gomez Perdiguero E, Klapproth K, Schulz C, Busch K, Azzoni E, Crozet L, Garner H, Trouillet C, de Bruijn MF, Geissmann F, Rodewald HRBiological Image Analysis
Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin
Bacteria-Cell Interactions
Pascale Cossart
Signaling and receptors dynamics
Pierre-Jean Corringer
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience Department has a very strong basic science research component, with a diverse portfolio of research programs and approaches. This is an ideal basis for the 21st-century challenge of understanding normal and diseased […]
Auditory Therapies Innovation Lab
Christine Petit
Cell Biology & Infection
The Department of Cell Biology and Infection develops an integrated approach to study the basic mechanisms underlying cell physiology during infection by various microbes and in other pathologies such as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. […]
Parasites and Insect Vectors
The Parasites and Insect Vectors Department investigates the life cycle of parasites and their vectors. This research addresses global public health concerns and tackles the ongoing need for better prevention, control, and treatment. The department […]
Genomes and Genetics
The teams of the department Genomes & Genetics are interested by questions related to gene regulation and evolutionary dynamics, including: Replication fidelity. Quality control of gene expression. Genetic diversity of populations and its impact […]
Developmental and Stem Cell Biology
Developmental biology first made its appearance at Institut Pasteur when François Jacob, François Gros and their colleagues extended their pioneering work on mRNA in bacteria to gene regulation in eukaryotic systems. This led to […]