Immunology [568]
Jean-Marc Cavaillon
Jean-Marc Cavaillon is honorary professor of Institut Pasteur where he made his whole career after his post-doctoral training at the University of Toronto (Canada). He has been head of a research Unit “Cytokines & […]
Oumaima Granet
Phagocytosis of A. fumigatus by alveolar macrophage Summary of research interest I am interested in host-fungal interactions, the virulence and pathophysiology. Within these topics my major interest is the mechanisms involved […]
Sarah Wong
Immunology of Fungal Infections
Sarah Wong completed her PhD at the University of Hong Kong in 2014, working on the characterization of a novel antifungal small molecule against Candida species. She then joined the Unit of Cytokines and […]
Pierre Charneau
Institut Pasteur-TheraVectys Joint Laboratory
Chetan Chitnis
Malaria Parasite Biology and Vaccines
Chetan Chitnis joined Institut Pasteur in 2014 to set up the Malaria Parasite Biology & Vaccines Unit. His laboratory investigates how malaria parasites invade human erythrocytes and uses these findings to develop new intervention […]
David Ribet
Olivier Dussurget
Group : Bacterial Pathogenesis and Antibacterial Agents
In a globalized world heading for a post-antibiotic era, refined understanding of human, animal and environmental interactions with pathogenic bacteria is of utmost importance. The primary aim of our research is to discover bacterial […]
Hilde De Reuse
Microbiology
Eliette Touati
Group: Infection, Genotoxicity and Cancer
Caroline Demangel
Immunobiology and Therapy
Caroline Demangel studied life sciences at the National Institute of Agronomy Paris-Grignon (AgroParisTech), where she completed her PhD in cell biotechnology. She worked as a postdoctoral fellow on antibody engineering at Institut Pasteur, where […]
James Di Santo
U1223 – Pathophysiology of the immune system
Wei Yu
Wei Yu is utilizing next-generation sequencing technology to reveal the role of key repair factors in V(D)J recombination and translocation formation
Ludovic Deriano
U1223 – Pathophysiology of the immune system
Thomas Verrier
Innate Immunity
Mucosal tissues are in direct contact with the environment, and form the first barrier against external threats. Intestinal immunity constantly integrates microbial and dietary derived signals, and must dynamically adapt to ensure host fitness. […]