Pierre LARRAUFIE

LARRAUFIE Pierre

Pierre Larraufie is a researcher (HDR) specialized in the study of gut hormones and the cells producing them, the enteroendocrine cells. His research projects aim at deciphering the role of gut microbiota in the regulation of those cell functions.

Nicolas LAPAQUE

LAPAQUE Nicolas

Nicolas Lapaque defended his PhD in 2004 at the CIML in J.P. Gorvel’s laboratory. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow at University of Cambridge in Prof. Trowsdale’s laboratory until 2010. The projects he developed were focused on the interactions between host and pathogens with a special focus on both the cellular microbiology and innate immune […]

Catherine JUSTE

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Catherine Juste is a researcher (HDR) specialized in the metaproteomic analysis of human intestinal microbiomes in health and diseases (IBD, diabetes, obesity, for example).

Patrick VEIGA

VEIGA Patrick

Patrick Veiga is a Research Director at MICALIS, where he co-pilots the transversal research theme called Alibiote, which aims to foster research initiatives dedicated to investigate the interplay between food, fermented foods, and microbiomes. Additionally, Patrick serves as deputy Scientific Director at MetaGenoPolis Unit, where he leads the nutrition research program of Le French Gut […]

Filipe CARVALHO

CARVALHO Filipe

I did my academic education in the University of Porto, in my hometown of Porto, Portugal, where I obtained a graduate degree in Biochemistry (2006) and a PhD degree in Biomedical Sciences (2016). I then pursued a postdoctoral research path by moving to France in late 2016, joining the Unit of Bacteria-Cell Interactions, headed by […]

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