
Mélanie Chabaud
Biomaterials and Microfluidics
I obtained my PhD in Cell Biology from the Institut Curie – Paris, France – where I studied how dendritic cells couple their migration to their antigen uptake function. To address this question, I […]
I obtained my PhD in Cell Biology from the Institut Curie – Paris, France – where I studied how dendritic cells couple their migration to their antigen uptake function. To address this question, I […]
I am a curious and enthusiastic interdisciplinary researcher who values creativity, love of learning and transcendence. Coming from a Physics Engineering background, I diversified my training by doing a Master in Science in Bioengineering. […]
Bio: I am a developmental and evolutionary biologist interested in the explanation of morphological variations. The bottom line of my research is to understand how genes, cell behaviors and tissue mechanics interact to shape […]
Nika is a prokaryotic cell biologist. She arrived with a post-doctoral fellow funded by ANR ArchEvol. She was then awarded the presigious Roux fellowship of the Institut Pasteur. Her project focuses on the characterization […]
I am a PhD student coming from Cambrils, a small beach town in the south of Barcelona. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science from the University of Barcelona. To close my bachelor’s […]
The focus of my research relies on basic questions underlying the adaptation and evolution of bacteria when exposed to challenging environments such as antibiotics. Combining molecular biology techniques with fluorescence microscopy and microfluidic technology, […]
I was born in Merida-Venezuela, where I completed my undergraduate studies at the Los Andes University. I did my PhD in the lab of Harrie Kampinga at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, […]
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 […]