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Host-Microbe interactions and pathophysiology
Ivo Gomperts Boneca

Sara Napolitano
InBio: Experimental and Computational Methods for Modeling Cellular Processes
I am a Biomedical Engineer by training and I’ve always been interested in understanding the mechanisms that control biological complex processes. Recently, I became convinced that steering those mechanisms will allow us to understand […]

Evolutionary cell biology and evolution of morphogenesis
Thibaut Brunet

Basile Beaud
Evolutionary Biology of the Microbial Cell
Basile obtained a grant from the doctoral school BioSPC. His project focuses on the experimental and evolutionary study of lipopolysaccharide transport.

Adam Taheraly
RNA Biology of Fungal Pathogens

Single Cell Resources Initiative at Institut Pasteur
Introduction. Cell-to-cell variation affects all biological systems and processes, from stem cells and development, to immunology or cancer. Conventional population (bulk) measurements provide averaged information that does not reveal cellular individuality and masks extreme […]

Single Cell Data Analysis
Milena Hasan • Marie-Agnès Dillies • Claudia Chica

Lucien Platon
Malaria Genetics and Resistance

BACNET : A Java platform to create “multi-omics” website.
Christophe Becavin

Violaine Saint-André
Translational Immunology
After graduating from Paris VI University with a PhD in Genetics on the “Role of histone protein post-translational modifications in splicing regulation” that I performed in the Epigenetic Regulation unit at the Institut Pasteur, […]

Evolutionary genomics of RNA viruses
Etienne Simon-Loriere

Tineke Cantaert
I am currently head of the Immunology Unit at Institut Pasteur du Cambodge and HHMI/Wellcome International Research Scholar. I am interested to unravel host immune responses to infectious diseases of high prevalence in South-East […]

Fungal Epigenomics
Eugene Gladyshev

Eugene Gladyshev
Fungal Epigenomics
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 […]
