About
I performed my PhD at the Institut Pasteur, where I studied how nickel ions are acquired and sensed by H. pylori, a gastric human pathogen. In 2008, I started my postdoc with Dr. Bruno Goud at the Institut Curie and studied how trafficking pathways are organized in the cellular space. After recruitment as a permanent CNRS researcher in 2013, I animated the “Structure-function relationship of cell architecture” team. Since 2021, I am leading the Cell Biology of Organelle Networks team in the Tumor Cell Dynamics Unit (U1279) at the Gustave Roussy Institute. We study how cellular organization is controlled and connected to cellular functions in health and in bladder cancer disease.
Team info
Scientific info
Research domains |
adhésion/interactions cellulaires |
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autophagie |
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migration |
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morphogenèse |
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polarité cellulaire |
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signalisation |
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trafic intracellulaire |
Organelle/Compartment |
autophagosomes |
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cytosquelette: microtubules |
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cytosquelette: actine |
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endosomes/lysosomes |
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matrice extracellulaire |
Techniques |
biophysique |
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biosenseurs |
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culture 3d |
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imagerie confocale |
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imagerie frap, flim, fret, etc |
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imagerie spinning disk |
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imagerie tirf |
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videomicroscopie |
Cell Models |
cellules primaires |
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lignees cellulaires |