Laetitia Petit
Laetitia is a PhD student from the University Paris VII. She is graduated for a Master degree in Immunology in 2012 at the University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. She joined the lab in 2011 for […]
Laetitia is a PhD student from the University Paris VII. She is graduated for a Master degree in Immunology in 2012 at the University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris. She joined the lab in 2011 for […]
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 […]
After a PhD in biochemistry of the rapeseed proteins, during which I developed my first automated scripts for handling data processing and analysis, I join Danone research facility center for developing multivariate models for […]
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 […]
Vishukumar Aimanianda received his Ph.D. from Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore University, India. He joined Pasteur Instiute in 2007, obtained faculty position as Assistant – Charge de recherche in 2010 and currently holding […]
Marc Lecuit, MD, PhD, is a microbiologist and an infectious diseases physician. He is the Director of the Biology of Infection Unit at the Institut Pasteur and Inserm (U1117) and of the Listeria National […]
My main goal is to understand how experience and sensory perception shape brain circuits to trigger behaviour. To tackle these questions, I implement different technical tools including a combination of behavioral analysis, viral vector […]
Main research programs: Vector-borne diseases are a major concern for human health as animal health in a world whose environment is changing gradually. They are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality for […]