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Franck Coumailleau
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology

Virginie Stevenin
Dynamics of Host-Pathogen Interactions

Philippe Herbomel
Macrophages & Development of Immunity
We study the progressive emergence and functional traits of the innate immune system in vertebrate development, taking advantage of the optical transparency of the zebrafish embryo and larva to address questions that are difficult […]

Jean-Pierre Levraud
Group: Response to Infection in the Whole Organism
After graduating as an engineer from Ecole Polytechnique, Jean-Pierre Levraud obtained a PhD in Immunology at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (then Paris VI) in 1997, working on anti-tumor T cell immunity under the […]

Anne Beauvais
I’m permanent researcher in the Aspergillus unit and work on two major subjects: Project1: Analysis of the A. fumigatus cell wall and its surface components. The A. fumigatus cell wall is a highly a […]

Olivier Disson
Biology of Infection

Thomas Labadie
Environment and Infectious Risks

Sigolène Meilhac
Heart Morphogenesis
Sigolène MEILHAC is a developmental biologist and INSERM Research Director, leading since 2015 the team of Heart Morphogenesis jointly affiliated to the Institut Pasteur and Institut Imagine. Trained at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, she […]

Alexandre Dufour
Biological Image Analysis

William Meiniel
Biological Image Analysis
William is a PhD student in the Bioimage Analysis Unit under the joint supervision of Elsa Angelini (LTCI, Telecom ParisTech, Paris) and Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin (Bioimage Analysis). His work consists in investigating on application of the […]

Michel Cohen-Tannoudji
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology

Sylvain Bessonnard
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology

Sandrine Vandormael-Pournin
Early Mammalian Development & Stem Cell Biology

Cataldo Schietroma
Genetics & Physiology of Hearing

Nathalie Sauvonnet
Group Intracellular trafficking and tissue homeostasis: Nathalie Sauvonnet
Intracellular traffic and cell compartmentalization Eukaryotic cells contain extensive internal membranes defining many compartments having each specific functions. However these organelles are constantly moving and reshaping, still retaining their identity. The maintenance of cell […]