Pelet Serge
Assistant Professor National Fund
Faculty of Biology and Medicine
University of Lausanne
Switzerland
Biography
Serge Pelet was trained as a physical chemist at the EPFL. He performed a post-doctoral work at the MIT to develop advanced imaging techniques based on fluorescence lifetime imaging to quantify Förster resonant energy transfer. He then joined the biochemistry institute at the ETHZ where he started his work on yeast MAPK signal transduction and established a number of microscopy assays to study in real time the flow of information in single cells. In 2012, he received the SNSF professorship grant to establish an independent research group at the Department of Fundamental Microbiology.
Research Interest
Nuclear relocation of Kss1 contributes to the specificity of the mating response.
Publications
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Pelet S. (2017). Nuclear relocation of Kss1 contributes to the specificity of the mating response. Scientific Reports. 2017;7.
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Ma M, Mira N, Pelet S. (2017). Dynamics of Signal Transduction in Single Cells Quantified by Microscopy. Systems Biology. 2017 Mar 21;6.
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Wosika V, Pelet S. (2017). Relocation sensors to quantify signaling dynamics in live single cells. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 2017 Jun 30;45:51-8.