PhD defenses and other student events
2024, October 8
Maria Demou, from the team “Mechanisms of Normal and Pathological Inflammation” (PhD supervisor: Laure Yatime), defended her PhD thesis entitled: “Functional and Structural Characterization of extracellular S100 proteins, mediators of inflammation in human diseases”. Congratulations!
2024, March 27
Inayat Bhardwaj, from the teams “Computational Systems Biology” and “Genomic approaches to asymptomatic chronic malaria” (PhD supervisors: Ovidiu Radulescu and Antoine Claessens), defended her PhD thesis entitled: “Modelling Antigenic Variation in Malaria“. Congratulations!
2023, December 18
Prince Nyarko, from the team “Genomic approaches to asymptomatic chronic malaria” (PhD supervisor: Antoine Claessens), defended his PhD thesis. Congratulations!
2023, December 7
Maria Douaihy, from the team “Computational Systems Biology” (PhD supervisors: Ovidiu Radulescu & Mounia Lagha), defended her PhD thesis entitled “Mathematical Modeling of Gene Expression in Space and Time“. Congratulations!
2023, December 5
Marc-Antoine Guéry, from the team “Genomic approaches to asymptomatic chronic malaria” (PhD supervisor: Antoine Claessens), defended his PhD thesis entitled “Genomic approaches to tackle asymptomatic chronic malaria“. Congratulations!
2023, November 27
Théo Paris, from the team “Immunity, inflammation and bacterial virulence” (PhD supervisor: Laure Yatime), defended his PhD thesis entitled “Virulence mechanisms from adherent invasive E. coli and antibacterial strategies in Crohn’s disease“. Congratulations!
2023, November 8
Jason Delabre, from the team “Cell biology of apicomplexan parasites” (PhD supervisor: Maryse Lebrun), defended his PhD thesis. Congratulations!
2023, October 3
Casilda Castellano Munoz, from the team “Molecular approaches to new antimalarial strategies” (PhD supervisor: Ana Rita Gomes), defended her PhD thesis entitled “Understanding DNA replication of Plasmodium falciparum“. Congratulations!
2023, September 20
Syrian Sanchez, from the team “Cell biology of apicomplexan parasites” (PhD supervisor: Sébastien Besteiro), defended his PhD thesis on “The role of the apicoplast in the survival and persistence of Toxoplasma gondii at the bradyzoite stage“. Congratulations!
2023, September 7
Marie Ali, from the team “Molecular approaches to new antimalarial strategies” (PhD supervisor: Rachel Cerdan), defended her PhD thesis. Congratulations!