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Quantitative biology
The Quantitative Biology program of the Institut Pasteur is intended to facilitate research and education at the interface of biology and the more quantitative sciences. One of the major aims of Quantitative Biology is thus to […]

TissueMiner
Raphaël Etournay

Emile Auria

Anastasia Gazi
Ultrastructural BioImaging
Viruses were for quite long characterized as the invisible heteronomous agents, (unseen by light microscopy & unable to propagate themselves in the absence of susceptible cells) capable of escaping the bacteriological filters (Rivers, 1932, […]

Role of Neuroinflammation in Adult Neurogenesis
Françoise Lazarini-Serandour • Pierre-Marie Lledo

Endocytosis: the clathrin-independent uptake of cytokine receptors
Nathalie Sauvonnet

Exocytosis: inhibition of secretion/recycling by the pathogen Shigella
Nathalie Sauvonnet

Raphaël Etournay
Cochlear development and therapeutic perspectives
My undergraduate education in both biology and applied physics naturally aroused my scientific interest in biological questions at the interface of physics and biology. For example, understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving tissue […]

Daniel Fiole
CX3CR1 cells (green), macrophages (blue), B. anthracis spores (red) in the lungs. Confocal microscopy performed ex vivo. Click on the image to run the animation. Alveolar collagen (SHG, grey), CX3CR1 cells (green), B. […]

Cytomine

ChagasDiag
Paola Minoprio

FISH-quant: automatically counting transcripts in RNA-FISH images
Christophe Zimmer

QuickPALM: Reconstruction of PALM/STORM super-resolution microscopy images
Christophe Zimmer

Guilherme Dias de Melo
Trypanosomatids Infectious Processes
Guilherme Dias de Melo is veterinarian. He obtained his degree in Veterinary Medicine (december 2010), his MD in Veterinary Sciences (june 2012) and his PhD in Veterinary Sciences (june 2015) at the Sao Paulo […]
