Caroline Demangel
Immunology
Institut Pasteur, France
France
Biography
Caroline Demangel is the head of the Unit of Immunobiology of Infection. Caroline Demangel received her PhD from the National Institute of Agronomy Paris-Grignon (INA-PG) in 1991. She worked as a post-doctoral fellow on the generation of phage-displayed libraries of antibodies at the Pasteur Institute (Paris), then at the Centenary Institute (Sydney) on the design of subunit vaccines targeting dendritic cells. Back in Paris in 2002, she joined the team of Stewart Cole to develop novel approaches to mycobacterial disease diagnosis and prevention. Since 2011, she’s been directing the “Immunobiology and Infection” Unit in the Immunology department of the Pasteur Institute.
Research Interest
Immunobiology, Antibodies, Dendritic Cells SIGNALING