Immunology
CIRI is not only involved in deciphering the mechanisms of immune response to bacterial and viral infections, but also in non-infectious pathogenic contexts such as allergy, autoimmunity or auto-inflammation. Understanding the fundamental mechanisms of immune responses is particularly important in theses contexts but also as immunotherapies have moved to the forefront of treatment for cancer and are also tested in patients with persistent / chronic infections.
Main cellular types studied are B cells, T cells, NK cells, dentritic cells and the microbiota.
Cosset FL - EVIR
Enveloped viruses, Vectors and ImmunotheRapy Read more
Dreux M - VIV
Vesicular trafficking, innate response and viruses Read more
Durantel D - HepVir
Interplay between HBV and HDV and liver host factors Read more
Faure M - APY
Autophagy Infection Immunity Read more
Henry T - I2BA
Inflammasome, bacterial infections and autoinflammation Read more
Horvat B - IbIV
Immunobiology of viral infections Read more
VIDALAIN PO - VIRIMI
Viral Infection, Metabolism and Immunity. Read more
Marvel J - ICL
Immunity and cytotoxic CD8 T-lymphocytes Read more
Paul S - GIMAP
Pathophysiology and biotherapies of mucosal infections (GIMAP) Read more
Py B - NLRP3
NLRP3 inflammasome and immune response to sepsis Read more
Thaunat O - NOPAB
Normal and pathogenic B cell responses Read more
Vocanson M - IEA
Epidermal Immunity and Allergy Read more
Walzer T - LYACTS
Lymphocyte activation and signaling Read more
Genestier L/Bachy E - LIB
Lymphoma Immuno-Biology Read more