RNAseq [143]
Lise Frezal
Enteric Bacterial Pathogens
Basile Beaud
Evolutionary Biology of the Microbial Cell
Basile is PhD student funded by the Doctoral school BioSPC. His project focuses on the biogenesis of the outer membrane in diderm Terrabacteria.
Adam Taheraly
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
Biology Of Intracellular Bacteria
BACNET : A Java platform to create “multi-omics” website.
Christophe Becavin
Violaine Saint-André
Translational Immunology
Passionate about gene expression regulation, I performed my PhD in epigenetics at Institut Pasteur. During my PhD, I contributed to the discovery of a new mechanism of alternative splicing regulation, involving histone protein post-translational […]
Tatiana Traboulsi
UTechS Single Cell Biomarkers
Tatiana obtained her Ph.D. from the Université de Montréal (Canada), for her work on the mechanism of action of pure antiestrogens in breast cancer cells, in the research unit of Prof. Sylvie Mader at […]
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 […]
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 […]
Counter RNAseq Window (CRAW)
Bertrand Néron
Lasse van Wijlick
Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity
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 […]