
Public health research and clinical research [468]


Binding mode of promising antituberculosis clinical compounds to their bacterial target
Nadia Izadi-Pruneyre

Deciphering the regulation of human innate antimicrobial mechanisms to develop innovative immuno-stimulatory molecules
Brice Sperandio

Daniel Isabey
Daniel ISABEYINSERM UMR 955 Eq13 – CNRS ERL 7240Institut Mondor de Recherche BiomédicaleEquipe Biomécanique & Appareil Respiratoire:une approche multi-échellesFaculté de Médecine (3ème étage, porte 3012)8 rue du Général Sarrail94010 Créteil, FRANCE Tél (direct) : […]

Elvis Temfack
Molecular Mycology
Elvis Temfack is a medical doctor at the Douala General Hospital, Douala, Cameroon, who currently is a PhD student in Infectious Disease and Microbiology at the Paris Descartes University and the Molecular Mycology unit […]

Biomarkers of Buruli ulcer disease
Caroline Demangel • Laure Guenin-Mace

The Healthy Human Global Project
Susceptibility to infections, disease progression and severity, and response to medical therapies and vaccines are highly variable from one individual to another. The complexity of individual immune responses is such that it has not […]

The Southeast Asia encephalitis project
An integrative approach to understand and fight infectious encephalitis in children An encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the central nervous system associated with neurologic dysfunction. The most common etiologies are infections by […]

The Afribiota project
Towards a better understanding and treatment of childhood malnutrition in the developing world Context Throughout the world, one out of four children under five years experiences developmental delays. Malnutrition in early childhood leads to diminished […]

Jennifer Fatni
Holding a Master’s degree in International Affairs from Sciences Po Paris, Jennifer Fatni worked for the Center for Global Health as Communications and Education projects Officer from July 2015 to July 2017.

Cyanobacterial bioactive compounds
Muriel Gugger

Collection of Cyanobacteria
Muriel Gugger

Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease found predominantly in impoverished populations inhabiting developing countries with tropical climates. Rodents are the main reservoir of the disease, excreting the bacteria in their urine. Humans are usually […]

Corynebacteria of the diphtheriae complex
The French National Reference Center for diphtheria (officially: the NRC for Corynebacteria of the diphtheriae complex; web pages in French) operates under the mandate of Public Health France (Santé publique France). Its missions are to diagnose […]

Whooping Cough and other Bordetella infections
Please follow the link hereafter for a description of the National Reference Center in French
