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

Genetic Instability and Carcinogenesis
MOUNIRA AMOR-GUERET

Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer
NADINE ANDRIEU

Membranes and Cellular Functions
PATRICIA BASSEREAU
Circulating cancer biomarkers
FRANCOIS-CLEMENT BIDARD
SHUFANG RENAULT

CurieCoreTech In vivo preclinical experiments
DIDIER DECAUDIN

Evolution of centromeres and chromosome segregation
INES ANNA DRINNENBERG

RNA dynamics and biomolecular systems
HERVE ISAMBERT

Normal and Pathological Development of Melanocytes
LIONEL LARUE

Genetics and Physiology of Growth
PIERRE LEOPOLD

Systems Biology of cell Polarity and Cell Division (Bio6)
MATTHIEU PIEL

Stem cell immunity
ENZO POIRIER

CurieCoreTech Experimental Radiotherapy (RadeXp)
FREDERIC POUZOULET

Molecular Oncology
FRANCOIS RADVANYI

Drugs and probes for Nucleix acids secondary structures
MARIE-PAULE TEULADE-FICHOU

Integrative Functional Genomics of Cancer
JOSHUA WATERFALL