Bacteriology
After a century of use and abuse of antibiotics, the world is facing antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens. In this context, we collectively seek to understand bacterial infections and to identify new ways to fight these infections. Areas of research include the study of virulence factors, the transfer of genetic elements among bacteria, innate immunity to bacterial infections, the study of clinical strains in relation with the patients and the clinical phenotypes.
The main bacterial pathogens studied are Staphylococcus aureus, Legionella pneumophila, Acinetobacter baumanii, Salmonella typhimurium, Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli, Francisella tularensis
Charpentier X - Horigene
Horizontal gene transfer in bacterial pathogens Read more
Doublet P/Jarraud S - LegioPath
Legionella Pathogenesis Read more
Faure M - APY
Autophagy Infection Immunity Read more
Henry T - I2BA
Inflammasome, bacterial infections and autoinflammation Read more
Paul S - GIMAP
Pathophysiology and biotherapies of mucosal infections (GIMAP) Read more
Vandenesch F - Stapath
Staphylococcal Pathogenesis Read more
Vanhems P - PHE3ID
Public Health, Epidemiology and Evolutionary Ecology of Infectious Diseases Read more
CIRI group : Personnic N - Persist
Persistence and Single-Cell Dynamics of Respiratory Pathogens Read more
CIRI Group: Rousset F - GenoMic
Microbial Molecular Genomics Read more