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Congratulation to our young doctors!

5 motivated and talented students successfully defended their thesis.
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The IBDM welcomes motivated and talented students each year, offering them the opportunity to carry out their thesis work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment. We encourage students to develop independent research projects and actively contribute to advancing knowledge in biology.

A look back at the latest students who have been promoted to doctor:

Elena Brunet

Title of the thesis: Unravelling the mechanisms underlying ultrasound stimulation of priimary sensory neurons.

Thesis supervisors: Aziz Moqrich, Emilie Franceschini

Team Moqrich: Chronic Pain: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms

Thesis defended on January 23, 2025, ED: Life and Health Sciences, Health Biology – Neuroscience Specialty

Juliette Vahdat

Title of the thesis: Investigating the structure-function relationship of Purkinje fibers in ventricular arrhythmias

Thesis supervisor Lucile Miquerol, Julien Fromonot

Team Kelly: Genetic control of heart development

Thesis defended on May 7, 2025, ED: Life and Health Sciences, Health Biology – Developmental Biology Specialty

Jules Vanaret

Title of the thesis: Exploring tissue patterning and stochastic cellular dynamics in photon-limited imaging of light-scattering organoids: combined deep learning and bayesian strategies

Thesis supervisor: Frédéric RichardPhilippe RoudotSham Tlili

Team Lenne: Physical approaches to cell dynamics and tissue morphogenesis

Thesis defended on May 12, 2025, ED: Mathematics and Computer Science – Computer Science Specialty

 

Ismahene Mesbah

Title of the thesis: Decoding protein structural folds, sequence and structural motifs for the mechanical stability of proteins

Thesis supervisors: Felix Rico, Bianca Habermann

Team Habermann: Computational biology

Thesis defended on September 25, 2025, ED: Life and Health Sciences, Health Biology – Structural Biochemistry Specialty

 

Guillaume Robert

Title of the thesis: Investigating the functional role of C-LTMRs in pain modulation

Thesis supervisors: Aziz Moqrich, Ana Reynders

Team Moqrich: Chronic Pain: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms

Thesis defended on September 26, 2025, ED: Life and Health Sciences, Health Biology – Neuroscience Specialty

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