À propos

Martial CAILLAUD is a postdoctoral researcher at UMR INSERM U2135-TENS in Nantes. He specializes in the study of peripheral nervous systems (enteric and somatic), which he studies at molecular, cellular and functional levels. After a Master's degree in Neuroscience at the University of Bordeaux he obtained a PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Limoges in 2018. During his thesis, he studied the therapeutic potential of dietary polyphenols in peripheral neuropathies of traumatic, genetic and chemo-induced origin. He pursued his expertise in peripheral neuropathies with a post-doctorate in the USA in the Pharma/Tox department of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, where he worked on the anti-inflammatory role of PPARα and α7nAchR receptors in neuropathic pain. In 2021 he joins UMR INSERM U2135-TENS, where he studies the impact of extracellular vesicles from the gut microbiota of patients with autism spectrum disorder on the activity and connectivity of enteric neurons.

Informations concernant l'équipe

Nom de l'équipe : Gut Neuroinflammation
Équipe affiliée : Oui
Site web : https://
Adresse : Faculté de Médecine, 1, rue Gaston Veil, 44093, NANTES, FRANCE
Responsable(s) de l'équipe : Malvyne Rolli-Derkinderen

Informations scientifiques

Domaines de recherche adhésion/interactions cellulaires
biologie des systèmes
neurobiologie
pathologies
Organite/ Compartiment Vésicules extracellulaires
Techniques culture d’explants
imagerie confocale
microscopie electronique
nanoparticules, quantum dots
systemes in vitro
Modèles cellulaires archees - bacteries
cellules primaires
souris, rat