Christina NIELSEN LEROUX
Main positions : Main areas of research : At Pasteur Institute : mode of action and mechanisms of resistance (toxin- gut receptors interactions) of bacterial toxins from Bacillus sphaericus used for bio-control of mosquito larvae. At INRAE, Micalis Institute my research is focusing on the identification and function of virulence and adaptation factors of Bacillus cereus (Bc) and Bacilllus thuringiensis (Bt) (bio-insecticide) […]
Didier LERECLUS
Stéphane PERCHAT
Isabelle POQUET
Current projects Clostridioides difficile, a spore-forming anaerobe is a major entero-pathogen responsible for healthcare-associated and community-acquired infections, and also animal infections. It causes post-antibiotics diarrheae and colitis, which are difficult to treat and often recurring. C. difficile in vitro biofilms are studied in order to investigate and better understand their potential role of persistence notably […]
Vincent SANCHIS BORJA
My background is in molecular biology and bacterial genetics. As a PhD student, I first studied the regulation of the expression of insecticidal toxin genes in B. thuringiensis (1986–1989). During my postdoctoral fellowship (1990-1991), I investigated the interactions between these toxins and their receptors. In 1992, I was recruited as a researcher (CR1) by INRA’s […]
Elise RINALDI
Emilie VERPLAETSE
Hasna TOUKABRI
Leyla SLAMTI
My primary research interest centers around elucidating the molecular mechanisms governing adaptation of pathogenic bacteria to their environment. I earned my PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Biology from Université Paris 7, after my training within the Biochimie Microbienne Unit at the Institut Pasteur in 2004. During this time, I demonstrated the role of the cell-cell […]
Julie CADIOU