
Environment and health risks [51]


Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease found predominantly in impoverished populations inhabiting developing countries with tropical climates. Rodents are the main reservoir of the disease, excreting the bacteria in their urine. Humans are usually […]

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Hélène Laude
Anthropology and Ecology of Disease Emergence
Tamara Giles-Vernick

LabEx Milieu Intérieur
The Milieu Intérieur project provides insight into the core of human diversity by dissecting the interplay between genetics and environment and their impact on the immune system. The Milieu Intérieur Project While the immune […]
Catherine Ottone
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Thomas Faux
Epidemiology and Modelling of Antibacterial Evasion (EMAE)

Computational Systems Biomedicine
Benno Schwikowski
Insect-Virus Interactions
Louis Lambrechts

Epidemiology of Emerging Diseases
Arnaud Fontanet
Laurent Dacheux
Environment and Infectious Risks
Trained as a pharmacist, Laurent Dacheux quickly moved into research, through the completion of a PhD in virology which focused on the study of the antibody response in long-term asymptomatic HIV patients. During his […]

Javier Pizarro-Cerda
Yersinia

Sarah Vozlinsky
Sarah Vozlinsky is the Program Development Coordinator for the Pasteur Center for Global Health. After graduating with a Master degree in International Affairs specialized in Global Health at Sciences Po Paris School of International […]
Valérie Caro
Environment and Infectious Risks

Anne Le Fleche
Group : Valérie Choumet
Aziz El Amraoui
Progressive Sensory Disorders, PathoPhysiology and Therapy
After a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Lyon-I in 1995, Dr Aziz El-Amraoui joined the Institut Pasteur (Paris) where resorting to dozen identified deafness genes as entry points has enabled him to […]