
Protein synthesis, modification and turnover [84]


Andres Alcover
Lymphocyte Cell Biology
Andrés Alcover, Professor at the Institut Pasteur, is currently the Head of the Lymphocyte Cell Biology Unit at the Insitut Pasteur and the Director of the INSERM Unit-1221, Immunomodulation and Infection. He got his […]

Vincenzo Di Bartolo
Lymphocyte Cell Biology
I studied biology and biochemistry at the University of Pisa, Italy. In 1995, I joined the Molecular Immunology Unit at the Institut Pasteur to study TCR signalling. I investigated the role and the regulation […]

Benoit Arcangioli
Dynamics of the Genome

David Ribet

Hilde De Reuse
Helicobacter Pathogenesis

Anne Dejean
Nuclear Organization and Oncogenesis

Ying Cao
Nuclear Organization and Oncogenesis

Thibaut Snollaerts
Nuclear Organization and Oncogenesis

Yoon Ra Her
Nuclear Organization and Oncogenesis

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 […]

Jost Enninga
Dynamics of Host-Pathogen Interactions
Jost studied biochemistry at the University of Hannover and at the Medical School of Hannover (MHH), in Germany. For his Masters thesis and his Ph.D. studies, he joined the Laboratory of Cell Biology at […]

Neetu Gupta-Rossi
Membrane Traffic and Cell Division
The full Midbody Remnant proteome identified from Hela cells, named Flemmingsome can be found here: https://flemmingsome.pasteur.cloud/

Cosmin Saveanu
Group: Translation dependent mRNA degradation
Working on mechanisms of RNA degradation related with mRNA translation and the assembly of RNA-protein complexes. Developing both large scale quantitative biochemical and genetic approaches in S. cerevisiae and the tools for the integration […]

Micheline Fromont-Racine
Quality Control at the Ribosome
The team is working in the RNA degradation pathways in Eukaryotes using the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as an eukaryotic model. We are interested in the cytoplasmic general mRNA degradation pathway and in the elimination […]
