
Proteomics [85]


LabEx Milieu Intérieur
The Milieu Intérieur project provides insight into the core of human diversity by dissecting the interplay between genetics and environment and their impact on the immune system. The Milieu Intérieur Project While the immune […]

Top-down proteomics
Julia Chamot-Rooke

Bioinformatics and Biostatistics HUB
Marie-Agnès Dillies • Hervé Menager

Olivier Leclercq
Signalling and host-parasite interactions
Olivier Leclercq started his career at the Institut Pasteur in 2005 working on mutation phenomena during somatic hypermutation in the unit of Biochemistry and Genetics of Development, headed by Pr F. Rougeon. In 2009, […]

Pierre Legrain
Perception & Action
After a PhD in genetics and immunology, Pierre Legrain developed his scientific activity at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, including a two-year postdoc stay at Brandeis University (USA). He focused his research on molecular […]

Cellular plasticity in age-related pathologies
Han Li

Computational Systems Biomedicine
Benno Schwikowski

Mass Spectrometry for Biology
Julia Chamot-Rooke

Integrative Neurobiology of Cholinergic Systems
Uwe Maskos

Trypanosome Cell Biology
Philippe Bastin

Viruses and RNA Interference
Carla Saleh

Philippe Bastin
Trypanosome Cell Biology
April 2024. You can visit our new website for the Labex IBEID! July 2023 A lot of excitment in the lab around iterative expansion microscopy! Vincent Louvel (University of Geneva) is training the team […]

Marion Benabou
Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions
I am studying the interaction between synaptic genes and clock genes in autism susceptibility. This work relies on the hypothesis that sleep disorders observed in patients could be involved in a synaptic homeostasis abnormality […]

Thomas Rolland
Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions
My research involves developping innovative and systematic computational approaches to analyze genomics and proteomics data of increasing quantity and quality. My goal is to characterize the mechanisms by which genomes, proteomes and interactomes evolve […]
