Wendy Le Mouëllic, semi-finalist in the “Ma thèse en 180 secondes” competition
“Ma thèse en 180 secondes” enables doctoral students to present their research topic, in French and in simple terms, to
Better understanding towards better therapeutics in Cancer, Infection and Inflammation.
“Ma thèse en 180 secondes” enables doctoral students to present their research topic, in French and in simple terms, to
As part of the international research network (IRN) MIRA (Emerging Infectious Diseases and Antibiotic Resistance) , a Toulouse delegation composed
The IPBS-Toulouse launches its annual call for the recruitment of new group leaders. As a leading research institute of the
In collaboration with the Singapore Technological University, IPBS scientists have shown that our body’s epithelial cells detect potassium deficits by
Tuesday 2 April, 11:00
IPBS-Toulouse, Seminar room
Wednesday 3 April, 11:00
IPBS-Toulouse, Seminar room
Tuesday 23 April, 11:00
IPBS-Toulouse, Seminar room
Tuesday 30 April, 11:00
IPBS-Toulouse, Seminar room
Rozario*, Pinilla* et al. (2024) Mechanistic basis for potassium efflux–driven activation of the human NLRP1 inflammasome. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 121 (2) e2309579121
Pinilla et al. (2023) EEF2-inactivating toxins engage the NLRP1 inflammasome and promote epithelial barrier disruption. J Exp Med 220(10):e20230104
Mascarau et al. (2023) Productive HIV-1 infection of tissue macrophages by fusion with infected CD4+ T cells. J Cell Biol 222:e202205103
Viljoen*, Vercellone* et al. (2023) Nanoscale clustering of mycobacterial ligands and DC-SIGN host receptors are key determinants for pathogen recognition. Sci Adv 9(20):eadf9498
Seif-El-Dahan*, Kefala-Stavridi*, Frit*, Hardwick* et al. (2023) PAXX binding to the NHEJ machinery explains functional redundancy with XLF. Sci Adv 9(22):eadg2834
Kefala-Stavridi*, Gontier*, Morin*, Frit* et al. (2023) Structural and functional basis of inositol hexaphosphate stimulation of NHEJ through stabilization of Ku-XLF interaction. Nucleic Acids Res Oct 23:gkad863
Kougkolos et al. (2024) Skin electroporation for transdermal drug delivery: Electrical measurements, numerical model and molecule delivery. J Control Release 367:235-247
The IPBS is a joint research center of the CNRS and the University of Toulouse. Occupying 12,000 m2 in the heart of the main campus of the University of Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier, which offers high-level multidisciplinary training in the fields of science, health and engineering, the IPBS is part of one of the most important scientific research poles in health and biological sciences in France.
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