Team
UMR1349 at Sorbonne Paris Nord University led by Dr. Nadine Varin-Blank.
Our research combines experimental, clinical and numerical approaches, including machine learning, to study the properties of CLL and its microenvironment. We believe ….
Dr. Nadine Varin-Blank
Dr. Nadine Varin-Blank, INSERM Research Director is heading the INSERM 1349 Unit / SIMHEL Laboratory (Signaling, microenvironment and B cell malignancies) UFR SMBH at University Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN). The unit is composed of tenure scientists from Inserm, USPN University and Public hospital (Avicenne, APHP) (PhD, MD-PhD, Engineers and technical assistants) as well as doctoral and postdoctoral fellows. The major topic of the Unit is to characterize the key dysfunctional mechanisms responsible for the pathophysiology of chronic lymphoid neoplasms.
Dominique Ledoux
Professor (PR USPN)
Fanny Baran-Marszak
Professor (PU-PH)
Christine LE-ROY
Deputy Director (CR HDR INSERM)
Elisabetta Dondi
Research Engineer (IR USPN)
Denis Lesage
Associate Professor (MCF USPN)
Gregory Lazarian
Associate Professor (MCU-PH HDR)
Kevin Saitoski
Associate Professor (MCF USPN)
Laura Gardano
Associate Professor (MCF HDR USPN)
Mélanie Lambert
Associate Professor (MCF USPN)
Hélène Jin
PhD Student
Laure Aubard
Research Assistant (IE USPN)
Lotfi Chemali
Hospital Assistant (AHU)
Stephanie Le Coquil
Research Assistant ((AI USPN)
Chuang Dong
Bioinformatics Scientist (IE INSERM)
Our mission is to bridge fundamental research to bed-side.
We actively welcome fresh ideas and novel perspectives and are committed to training the next generation of researchers. Learn more about our open positions and available MSc thesis projects.