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. 2016;7(1):63-4.
doi: 10.1080/21505594.2015.1117920. Epub 2015 Dec 4.

Virulence profile: Nathalie Pujol

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Virulence profile: Nathalie Pujol

Nathalie Pujol. Virulence. 2016.
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Figure 1.
Fluorescence image of a transgenic C. elegans adult infected by the fungus D. coniospora, inducing GFP expression (green) in the epidermis (red).
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About Dr. Pujol. Nathalie Pujol received her graduate training at the Center de Recherche en Biochimie Macromoléculaire, Montpellier, France (1992-5), and the University of Gent, Belgium (1995-7). Since her PhD, she has worked in Marseille, France, first as a Postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Jean-Francois Brunet and Christo Goridis at the IBDM Developmental Biology Institute (1998-2001). She then got a tenured position in the group "Innate Immunity in C. elegans" at the Marseille-Luminy Immunology Institute (CIML), which she now co-directs with Jonathan Ewbank. She was a visiting researcher at UCSC, US (2001), and University of Oxford, UK (2008 and 2014). Dr. Pujol has authored >35 papers, book chapters and patents in diverse fields of Caenorhabditis elegans biology, including immunity, genetics and neurodevelopment, with highly cited seminal articles. Her current research focus is on the nematode's response to infection by the obligate fungal pathogen Drechmeria coniospora. She is a member of the National Review Board and Recruitment Committee at the CNRS, and the Virulence Editorial Board.

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