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Aude Bernheim

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Nouveaux territoires du vivant : Ce que le féminisme fait découvrir à la biologie

Aude Bernheim est microbiologiste. Elle dirige une équipe de recherche à l’Institut Pasteur qui explore comment les bactéries se défendent contre leurs virus et la conservation de ces systèmes dans le vivant. Elle développes des méthodologies computationnelles et expérimentales pour découvrir de nouveaux mécanismes immunitaires à travers le vivant. Elle est également engagée pour promouvoir une science plus inclusive .

Mercedes Ricote

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Seminar topic: Mother´s milk drives maturation of heart metabolism

Mercedes Ricote has a degree in Biology from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and obtained her PhD in Biology from the UCM in 1994. After defending her doctoral thesis, she joined the laboratory of Dr. CK Glass at the University of California, San Diego (California, USA), where she played a key role in the seminal discovery that the nuclear receptor PPAR and its ligands inhibited macrophage activation.

Alexandre Pierga

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Seminar topic: Loss of MTPAP disrupts mtRNA processing causing upregulation of type I interferon signaling

“I am focused on cellular biology in the context of neurological disease. I did my PhD at Paris Brain Institute with Dr Frédéric Darios on the implication of lysosomal storage disorder in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia. In 2023, I joined Institute Imagine to work with Dr. Alice Lepelley on the role of mitochondrial nucleic acid leakage in the development of Interferonopathies. 

Auteurs
*Baurès M., *Vieira Aleixo A-S, Pacreau E, Koshy A, Friedrich V, Diedisheim M, Raigel M, Hua Y, Dariane C, Boutillon F, Kenner L, Marine J-C, Laverny G, Metzger D, Rambow F, Guidotti J-E**, Goffin V**

Targeting Pre-Existing Club-Like Cells in Prostate Cancer Potentiates Androgen Deprivation Therapy.

Date revue
Doi
10.1038/s44321-026-00375-y
Revue
EMBO Molecular Medicine

Gioacchino Natoli

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Seminar topic: Control of genic and extragenic transcription in inflammation and cancer.


Gioacchino Natoli obtained his Medical Degree with honors from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1991, with a thesis on the role of the Hepatitis B Virus X protein in hepatocellular carcinoma. He completed a residency in Internal Medicine at La Sapienza and pursued research training in molecular biology and gene regulation, including postdoctoral work at the University of California, San Diego, in the laboratory of Prof. Michael Karin.

Hugo Barreto

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Seminar topic: Eco-evolutionary dynamics of bacterial strains across Human gut microbiotas

Hugo did his bachelor's in Biology followed by a master in Applied Microbiology, both at Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa in Portugal. His master's thesis was focused on the type VII secretion system of Bacillus subtilis. He then did his PhD in Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência in Portugal, in which he followed the evolution of Escherichia coli in the mouse gut in the context of host aging.