Public health research and clinical research [478]
ANR Project: EMMIE
COVID-AMR
Lulla Opatowski
Josée Dussault
Epidemiology of Emerging Diseases
Évaluation de la vulnérabilité pour la riposte au Covid-19 en France (VA)
Tamara Giles-Vernick
Array
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 […]
PERT-SEVERE II – Impact de l’expression bactérienne et de la réponse immunitaire dans la gravité de la coqueluche
Julie Toubiana
CoVariant – Comprendre les déterminants de l’immunité muqueuse et optimiser le diagnostic de l’infection aux variants du SARS-CoV-2
Sylvie van Der Werf • Hélène Laude
Études nécessitant l’accès aux données du Système National des Données de Santé (SNDS).
Pierre Buffet • Nathalie Jolly • Nathalie Clément
Enterovirus and parechovirus
Jean-Marc Collard
Enteric Bacterial Pathogens
Cell-Cell Interactions in Neurodegenerative diseases: Models and Biotherapies (CEA)
Research focus and objectives of the team Our working hypothesis is that the selective neuronal dysfunctions and death occurring in many neurodegenerative diseases originate not only from neuron-intrinsic impairments but also from the convergence […]
Anselme Perrier (CEA)
Anselme Perrier « Cell-Cell Interactions in Neuroddegenerative Diseases : Models and Biotherapies » (co-director) CEA MIRCen, CEA/CNRS/Paris-Sud Univ. UMR9199, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France Team website Labex Revive partner
Elimination of viral hepatitis
Yusuke Shimakawa
Pluripotent stem cells in mammals (SBRI, Inserm)
Team leader : Pierre Savatier We explore the mechanisms of self-renewal and pluripotency using embryonic stem cells from several mammalian sepcies. In particular, we explore ground state pluripotency in the rabbit and primate pre-implantation […]
Pierre Savatier (SBRI, Inserm)
Pierre Savatier Pluripotent Stem Cells in Mammals Stem-cell and Brain Research Institute 18 avenue Doyen Lépine 69500 Bron Tel +334 72 91 34 42 Email: pierre.savatier@inserm.fr We study the molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible […]