Chemical Genetics for Imaging and Control of Cellular Functions
CGIC
Presentation
Cells and organisms are complex machines driven by a set of dynamic biological events tightly orchestrated in space and time. The comprehensive molecular understanding of their inner workings requires acute molecular tools to observe and modulate the key triggers and cell signaling events.
To study the molecular mechanisms that govern cells and organisms over different scales in time and space, our team combines molecular chemistry with protein engineering and genetic tools to develop novel approaches for the precise imaging and acute modulation of individual small molecules, proteins, organelles or cells. These tools can enable to address questions ranging from fundamental mechanisms to the causes of disease and the development of novel therapeutics.
Research Topics
Members
Non-Permanent Members
Alumni
- Hela BENAISSAPhD student
- Emmanuelle BILLON-DENISPostdoc
- Stephanie BOARDPhD student
- Sara BOTTONEPostdoc
- Aurélien BRIONM1 intern
- Fanny BROCHPhD student
- Zeyneb CAKILM2 intern
- Audrey CHUPINM1 intern
- Quentin DELACOURPhD student
- Jaime FRANCO PINTOPostdoc
- Antoine GEDEONPostdoc
- Amandine GONTIERPostdoc
- Chenge LIPhD student
- Marie LUCASM1 intern
- Horgan MANIRAZIKAPhD student
- Kristina MIRONOVAPostdoc
- Tiphaine PERESSEPostdoc
- Frederico PIMENTAPostdoc
- Andela RADOVANOVICM1 intern
- Louise-Marie RAKOTOARISONPhD student
- Alison TEBOPostdoc
- Martha ZOUMPOULAKIM2 intern