Project
Microbiology and Infection [1006]
Project
ANR TransLeish – Discovery of druggable protein kinases in the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani using hit compounds identified by phenotypic screening
Najma Rachidi • Gérald Spaeth
Project
ANR TranSig – Trans-signalling: A novel mechanism of Leishmania host cell immune evasion through the release of parasite signalling proteins
Najma Rachidi
Project
PTR 539 – A multilevel systems approach to elucidate the host-Leishmania interactome and to identify host targets for anti-leishmanial drug discovery
Joo Hwan No
Project
PTR 496 – Investigating the reciprocal relationship between macrophage inflammasome activity and intracellular Leishmania infection
Eric Prina
Project
Clonal B cells in HCV-induced cryoglobulinemia vasculitis
Hugo Mouquet
PhD Student
Wai Lok Yau
Molecular Parasitology and Signaling
Post-doc
Miguel A. Morales
Molecular Parasitology and Signaling
Working currently in Department of Biological Sciences, Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
Permanent Researcher
Claire-Lise Forestier
Molecular Parasitology and Signaling
Working currently in INSERM U1095, URMITE-UMR CNRS 7278, Infectiopole Sud, University of Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France
PhD Student
Post-doc
Mariko Dacher
Molecular Parasitology and Signaling
Project
Mosquito-virus specificity and arboviral emergence
Louis Lambrechts
Project
Quantifying heterogeneities in dengue virus transmission dynamics
Thomas W. Scott
Epartner
Thomas W. Scott
Project
Mosquito genetic variation in dose-response to dengue virus
Louis Lambrechts
Project
Functional characterization of mosquito genes involved in dengue virus transmission identified by RNA-seq at the individual midgut level
Louis Lambrechts
Permanent Researcher