
Recombinant Protein Expression [108]


Group: Allergy and Autoimmunity
Friederike Jönsson

Antoine Gedeon

Marie Prevost
Signaling and receptors dynamics
I am a permanent researcher focusing on the understanding of the structure-function relationships of the human nicotinic receptors, and their role psychiatric and neurological diseases. My work explores the α5 and α7 containing nicotinic […]

Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics
Eugene Gladyshev

Eugene Gladyshev
Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics
Eugene Gladyshev obtained his Master degree from Yale University and PhD from Harvard University (under the supervision of Pr. Matthew Meselson). He subsequently joined the laboratory of Pr. Nancy Kleckner (Harvard University) as a […]

Mariano Genera
Signalling and Molecular interactions

Lasse van Wijlick
Lasse van Wijlick obtained his PhD at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf (Germany) in the unit of Prof. Joachim F. Ernst, working on transcriptional adaptation to host environmental conditions of the important human fungal pathogen […]

Bacterial Toxins
Emmanuel Lemichez

Sebastián Sosa Carrillo
I am a PhD candidate at the InBio research group. In 2015 I obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the University of València (Spain), and in 2018 a master (M1 and M2) degree […]

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

Dorian Obino
Pathogenesis of vascular infections
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. […]

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, […]
