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Ludovic Deriano
U1223 – Pathophysiology of the immune system

Brigitte Gicquel
Our team has developed genetic tools allowing the study of the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We developed the first methods using molecular biology for the rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis and study transmission. We isolated […]

Han Li
Cellular plasticity in age-related pathologies
Aging is marked by declining tissue repair and increased vulnerability to disease. Cellular plasticity is the ability of cells to acquire new identities and adopt alternative fates in response to changing conditions without genetic […]

Marie-Eve Val
Bacterial Genome Plasticity

Didier Mazel
Bacterial Genome Plasticity
I am a geneticist, passionate about bacteria and their evolutionary mechanisms. I lead a team working on horizontal gene transfer, recombination, the SOS response and genome architecture. I did my PhD in Genetics, on […]

Zeynep Baharoglu
Epitranscriptomic and translational responses to antibacterial stress
In the lab, we are focusing on bacterial mechanisms of survival in hostile environments containing sub-lethal antibiotic concentrations. The emergence of antibiotic resistance is increasingly associated with low antibiotic concentrations in the aquatic environment, […]

Céline Loot
Adaptive dynamics of integrons

Michel Cohen-Tannoudji
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology
The emergence of discrete cell identities from undifferentiated precursor cells is a central process in development and tissue homeostasis and repair, that when defective is at the basis of many human conditions including cancer […]

Sandrine Vandormael-Pournin
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology

Vincent Caval
UMR3569 – Virology

Simon Wain-Hobson

Christophe Zimmer
Imaging and Modeling

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 […]