Undergraduate Student
Microbiota [132]
Project
AFRIBIOTA 2
Jean-Marc Collard • Violeta Moya Alvarez • Romain Koszul • Martial Marbouty • Emmanuel Nakouné • Alexandre Manirakiza • Philippe Sansonetti • Pascale Vonasch
Post-doc
Lucas Paoli
Molecular diversity of microbes
Lucas Paoli holds a M.Sc. in Ecology and Evolution from Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris and a M.Phil. in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge. He then obtained his PhD from ETH […]
Program Project
Microbiotalogy
The microbial communities that live with us, the microbiota, are now understood to be a key component of our being, playing roles in metabolism, immunity and behavior. More than a decade has elapsed since […]
Project
Labex GIL: Methanobrevibacter and Veillonella crosstalk with the intestinal mucosa in the context of health and inflammation
Simonetta Gribaldo
Permanent Researcher
Jean-Marc Collard
Enteric Bacterial Pathogens
Master Student
Romain Villa
Evolutionary Biology of the Microbial Cell
Romain is a first year Master student. His project focuses on the investigation of AMR in archaea.
Group
Organization and dynamics of viral genomes
Martial Marbouty
Group
Translational Mycology
Alexandre Alanio
Project
SMELLPARK. Role of nasal dysbiosis in Parkinson disease
Françoise Lazarini-Serandour • Pierre-Marie Lledo • Valérie Caro • Yoann Madec
Non-permanent Researcher
Praveen Rahi
Collection of the Institut Pasteur (CIP)
Permanent Researcher
Fay Betsou
Biological Resource Center of Institut Pasteur (CRBIP)
After a PhD on acellular vaccines for Bordetella infections at Institut Pasteur, and an HDR on Chlamydia infections and diagnostics, Fay Betsou worked for 25 years in clinical biobanking, with a special focus on […]
Project
Étude des facteurs génétiques et cliniques prédictifs de la variabilité du microbiome et leur rôle dans les maladies inflammatoires de l’intestin (projet MicMat)
Hugues Aschard
Project
CoNCEPT – Clinical NeurosCiencE & PsychiaTry
Pierre-Marie Lledo • Gérard Eberl
Research Engineer
Chloé Baum
Biomics – Wet-Lab
UMR