Tanawan SAMLEERAT (22nd September 2008)
Thesis Directors: Francis Barin & P. Leechanachai
(Thesis under joint supervision with the University of Chiang Mai, Thailand).
Mother-to-child transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1: role of neutralizing antibodies and molecular characteristics of the transmitted variants.
(Currently Assistant Professor at Chiang Mai University, Thailand)
Romuald PATIENT (26th June 2008)
Thesis Directors: Philippe Roingeard & Christophe Hourioux
Obtaining subviral envelope particles of the hepatitis C virus.
(Currently Assistant Professor, INSERM U1259, following a post-doc at NIH, USA)
Marie LAMBELE (27th June 2007)
Thesis Director: Denys Brand
Study of the intracellular traffic of envelope glycoproteines of primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type I and its impact on viral assembly
(Currently post-doc, University of Vermont, USA)
Alassane DIATTA (28th December 2006)
Thesis Director: Jean-Christophe Pagès
Molecular mechanisms of the mobilisation of virus replicons from Semliki Forest.
(Currently University Professor and Hospital practitioner, Dakar, Senegal)
Eric PIVER (4th December 2006)
Thesis Director: Jean-Christophe Pagès
Heterologous mobilization of vectors derived from the virus of Semliki Forest.
(Currently Assistant Professor and Hospital practitioner, INSERM U 1259)
Malika AIT-GOUGHOULTE (22th June 2006)
Thesis Director: Philippe Roingeard
Study of hepatitis C virus-like particles morphogenesis
(Current researcher, Roche, Bale, Switzerland, following a post-doc at Saint-Louis University, Missouri)
Laurent DACHEUX (16 May 2005)
Thesis director: Francis Barin
Kinetics of exposure of the major neutralizing epitopes on HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins during natural infection
(Current Assistant at Pasteur Institute)
Catherine GAUDY (17 May2004)
Thesis director: Alain Goudeau
Analysis of hepatitis C virus
(Currently University Professor and Hospital practitioner, INSERM U 1259)
Thierry BRU (9 Janvier 2004)
Thesis director: Jean-Christophe Pagès
Recombinant retroviruses
(Thesis followed by a post-doc at Dundee University, Scotland)