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			Membrane Biochemistry and Transport
Thomas Wollert
			Thomas Wollert
Membrane Biochemistry and Transport
I am interested in molecular mechanisms involved in membrane biology of human cells. Biological membranes are fascinating structures and their complex interplay with a steadily increasing number of proteins build the foundation of organellar […]
			Michael Connor
Chromatin and Infection
			Baptiste Saudemont
Synthetic Biology
D. Bikard’s team is studying the genetic systems that are emerging as a result of the arms race between bacteria and bacteriophages, and how these systems can be exploited as new biotechnological tools. In […]
			Dorian Obino
Macrophages and Endothelial Cells
Born and raised in the south of France, I moved to Paris to study at the Magistère Européen de Génétique (Université Paris VII, now Université Paris Cité) where I specialized in immuno-genetics and cell biology. […]
			Gaël Millot
Pole PAGE – Phylogeny, Algorithms, (meta)Genomics, Evolution
After being Associate Professor in Genetics at Paris VI for 13 years, I joined the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics HUB at Institut Pasteur in september 2016. I “dropped the pipette” at that time to dedicate […]

The stromal niche at the crossroads of inflammation, regeneration and fibrosis
Lucie Peduto
			Julien Fernandes
Photonic BioImaging (UTechS PBI)
			Jean-Marc Doisne
Innate Immunity
			Ségolène Gracias
UMR3569 – Virology
Since my ‘licence professionelle’ degree in tissue and cell culture and molecular biology in 2016 I’m working in virology. I really passionate about viruses. To continue to learn about them, I did a university […]
			Timea Marton
Genome integrity, Immunity and Cancer
			Giorgio Camilli
Immunology of Fungal Infections
I received my PhD from Sapienza-University of Rome (Italy) in 2014. I investigated the regulation of HLA-E molecule expression during the monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation process as well as their role in the crosstalk between mononuclear […]

Svenja Peters

Microglial role in the septic associated encephalopathy
Fabrice Chretien • Tarek Sharshar