Innate immunity [260]
HIV, Inflammation and Persistence
Michaela Muller-Trutwin
Aurélie Bisiaux
Human Evolutionary Genetics
Molly Ingersoll
Mucosal Inflammation and Immunity
The thematic of our group, within the Dendritic Cell Immunology Unit, is immunology of the bladder with two broad projects focused on the related topics of response to uropathogens and response to immunotherapy for […]
Sylvain Baize
Biology of Viral Emerging Infections
Brice Rotureau
Group: Trypanosome transmission
Christelle Travaillé
Photonic BioImaging (UTechS PBI)
Mathieu Mateo
Biology of Viral Emerging Infections
Focus on hemorrhagic fever viruses, host/pathogen interactions, viral countermeasures, vaccines
Hervé Bourhy
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Topics of research The development of epidemiological models to study viral dynamics in bat colonies and in dog populations together with comprehensive viral phylodynamics studies using the combination of phylogenetic and coalescent approaches to […]
Benoît Besson
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Florence Larrous
Lyssavirus epidemiology and neuropathology
Florence Larrous, Research Engineer in “Dynamic of Lyssavirus and adaptation to host” unit is involved in public health activities for animal and human rabies diagnosis but also in several research topics. She is responsible […]
Laurent Dacheux
Environment and Infectious Risks
Laurent Dacheux obtained his doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PharmD) in 2000 at the University of Sciences and Techniques of Tours, France, after defending his thesis on anticancer immunotherapy and pharmacogenetics. More precisely, he had […]
Capucine Grandjean
Dynamics of Immune Responses
I am an enthusiastic scientist who enjoys challenging experiences which drove me to onboard myself on an English experience when aged 16: My strong interest in understanding how biological systems work led me […]
Caitlin Gillis
Antibodies in Therapy and Pathology
Friederike Jönsson
Group: Allergy and Autoimmunity
Roland Brosch
Integrated Mycobacterial Pathogenomics
Roland Brosch obtained his PhD at the University of Salzburg in Austria and after some years of postdoctoral training at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and the Institut Pasteur in Paris, he integrated […]