Maxime BERETTA (18 octobre 2018)
Thesis Director : Martine BRAIBANT.

Study of the functional properties of the envelope glycoprotein isolated from HIV-1 transmitted variants and their evolution at the individual and population level

(Currently Post-Doc at the Pasteur Institute, Paris)


Karl STEFFIC (19 Décembre 2018)
Thesis Director : Francis Barin.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) Variability and Neutralizing Antibody Sensitivity: Analysis at the Individual and Population Levels.

(currently Assistant-Professor, Hospital Practitioner)


Anthony MOREL (19 December 2016)
Thesis Director : Emmanuelle BLANCHARD.

Early stages of hepatitis C virus infection: endocytosis and potential role of FcRn in the modulation of its neutralization.

(Currently High School Teacher, Lille, France)


Loïc ETIENNE (27 November 2014)
Thesis Director : Christophe HOURIOUX.

Assembly and secretion of the hepatitis C virus: Identification of ten residues in the core protein that potentialize virus production in vitro.

(Currently consultant at Belgatech Engineering, after a Post-Doc at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA)
 

Audrey Boyer (23 September 2015)
Thesis Director : Jean-Christophe Meunier.

Characterization of the mechanisms involved in the early stages of hepatitis C lipoviroparticules assembly.

(Currently Biological Research Engineer at Genethon, after a Post-Doc at the NIH, Bethesda, USA )
 

Mélanie Bouvin-Pley (3 November 2015)
Thesis Director : Martine Braibant.

Drift of the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120 toward increased neutralization resistance over the course of the epidemic.

(Currently Assistant Professor at INSERM U1259)
 

Marion Morgan (27 September 2017)
Thesis Director : Francis Barin.

Study of immunisation strategies contributing to elicit a broadly neutralising response against HIV-1 .

(Currently Pharmacist, Boiron, Tours)
 

Thibault Guinoiseau (29 Janvier 2018)
Thesis Director : Catherine Gaudy-Graffin.

Study of genetic and functional properties of hepatitis C virus variants in transmission events.

(currently hospital engineer)