
Virulence factor [104]


Oumaima Granet
Phagocytosis of A. fumigatus by alveolar macrophage Summary of research interest I am interested in host-fungal interactions, the virulence and pathophysiology. Within these topics my major interest is the mechanisms involved […]

Olivier Dussurget
Group : Bacterial Pathogenesis and Antibacterial Agents
In a globalized world heading for a post-antibiotic era, refined understanding of human, animal and environmental interactions with pathogenic bacteria is of utmost importance. The primary aim of our research is to discover bacterial […]

David Ribet

Christophe Becavin
Expertise group: GORE – Genome Organization Regulation and Expression
EXPERTISE Bioinformatics-Biostatistics: Gene-expression analysis, DNA/RNA methylation analysis, correlation of heterogeneous “omics” data, machine learning, multivariate analysis. Programming language: Java, R, Python, Bash, C, Eclipse RCP. Biology: Microbiology, RNA regulation in Bacteria, genome evolution, protein […]

Javier Pizarro-Cerda
Yersinia

Christophe D’Enfert
Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity
Dr. Christophe d’Enfert is a Professor at Institut Pasteur and the Head of the Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity Unit at Institut Pasteur. Dr. d’Enfert gained his PhD at Institut Pasteur working on protein secretion […]

Hilde De Reuse
Microbiology

Sadri Znaidi
Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity
Dr. Sadri ZNAIDI is a biochemist (B.Sc., M.Sc. from the University of Sherbrooke, Canada) and molecular biologist (Ph.D., from the University of Montreal, Canada), with expertise in yeast genetics and functional genomics. He is […]

Alexandre Alanio
Translational Mycology
Dr Alexandre Alanio is an M.D., Ph.D., expert in medical mycology and medical parasitology. He is currently Associate Professor in Paris VII University (Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, France), Permanent Researcher in the molecular mycology unit […]

Marc Monot
Biomics – Support-Lab

Nicolas Kint
Pathogenesis of Bacterial Anaerobes

Nienke Buddelmeijer
U1306 – Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex structure composed of two membranes and a cell wall. The cell wall determines cell shape and protects the cell from bursting due to osmotic pressure. […]

Brigitte Gicquel
Our team has developed genetic tools allowing the study of the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We developed the first methods using molecular biology for the rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis and study transmission. We isolated […]

Alexandre Chenal
BiophysiCyaA
Protein folding and membrane interactions My research interests are mainly focused on protein folding, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics and protein translocation across membranes. In the BIM Unit, I am characterizing a bacterial toxin, the adenylate cyclase […]
