Research teams and groups
Institut Curie’s Research Center consists of over 1,200 employees from 64 countries spread out over 90 research teams and translational research groups. Their multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary work falls within the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics, and also requires skills in biochemistry, physics of living systems, cell biology, computational biology, developmental biology, and biology of tumors, as well as in radiobiology, genetics and epigenetics, immunology, and molecular imaging.
95 équipes

Chromatin Dynamics
GENEVIEVE ALMOUZNI

Myeloid cells and immunity
PHILIPPE BENAROCH

Biology-inspired Physics at MesoScales
AXEL BUGUIN
PASCAL SILBERZAN

Computational Biology and Integrative Genomics of Cancer
FLORENCE CAVALLI

Genome functions in Space and Time
ANTOINE COULON

CurieCoreTech High-content cell-based screening (BioPhenics)
ELAINE DEL NERY

Epigenetic Plasticity and Polarity of the Embryo
NATHALIE DOSTATNI

DNA Repair, Radiations and Innovative Cancer Therapies
MARIE DUTREIX
ARTURO LONDONO

Mechanics and genetics of embryonic and tumour development
EMMANUEL FARGE

CurieCoreTech Genomics
DAVID GENTIEN

Chemistry for Nucleic acid recognition
ANTON GRANZHAN

Controlling Microtubule Dynamics and Function with the tubulin code
CARSTEN JANKE

Innate Like and CD4 T Cells in Cancer
OLIVIER LANTZ

Statistical Methods for Precision Medicine
AURELIEN LATOUCHE

Molecular Microscopy of Membranes (MMM)
DANIEL LEVY

Chemistry and Modelling for Protein Recognition
FLORENCE MAHUTEAU-BETZER

Mechanisms of Repression by Polycomb Group Proteins
RAPHAEL MARGUERON

Cytoskeletal Architecture and Cell Morphogenesis
ANNE PAOLETTI
PHONG THANH TRAN

Residual Tumor and Response to Treatment (RT2Lab)
FABIEN REYAL

Genetics of Tumor Suppression
FRANCK TOLEDO