
Molecular and Structural Biology and Chemistry [480]

Arnaud Blondel
Group: Dynamics & Drug Design
Guillaume Bouvier
Structural Bioinformatics
Proteins are large macromolecules playing a variety of functions within the cell. The function of the protein is linked to its three-dimensional structure. However, a protein is not a static object and the […]

Benjamin Bardiaux
Bacterial transmembrane systems
On the cover: Type IV pili (T4P), long and flexible appendages at the surface of many bacteria, are critical virulence factors. Pili of enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), an important human pathogen, are polymers of […]

Thérèse Malliavin
Functional dynamics
Michael Nilges
Tech Lab

Michel Cohen-Tannoudji
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology
The emergence of discrete cell identities from undifferentiated precursor cells is a central process in development and tissue homeostasis and repair, that when defective is at the basis of many human conditions including cancer […]

Frédérique Michel

Hélène Munier-Lehmann
Group: Biochemistry and chemobiology
My research interests are mainly focused on the structure-function relationships of macromolecules through multidisciplinary approaches. My studies have been concentrated on crucial enzymes belonging to the nucleotide metabolism, in particular nucleoside monophosphate kinases (NMPKs) […]

Sylvie Pochet

Sophie Vichier-Guerre
Epigenetic Chemical Biology

Frédéric Bonhomme
Epigenetic Chemical Biology

Marie-Christine Vaney
UMR3569 – Virology
Félix A. Rey
UMR3569 – Virology
Félix A. Rey Curriculum Vitae ORCID 0000-0002-9953-7988 Link to web of science profile 1988 PhD. Department of Biochemistry, Université de Paris-Sud (today Paris-Saclay) France 1983 Master MSc (French DEA) in biochemistry, Université […]

Nora Zidane
Biodiversity and Epidemiology of Bacterial Pathogens

Nathalie Sauvonnet
Biomaterials and Microfluidics
Tissue and Cell Homeostasis Eukaryotic cells contain extensive internal membranes defining many compartments having each specific functions. However these organelles are constantly moving and reshaping, still retaining their identity. The maintenance of cell compartmentalization […]