Alumni
Former CAre
PhD students
Thesis defended
The CARe Graduate School offers a specific mention, which is included on the PhD diploma.
Emmanuel GONZALEZ BAUTISTA, « Measuring instrinsic capacity in the context of intégrated care for the older people », CERPOP, Team MAINTAIN – MAintain Functions and INTrinsec capacities with Aging: Preventive and Personalized INterventional Research, Thesis supervisors : Sandrine Andrieu (CERPOP), Philipe de Souto Barreto (CERPOP)
Pauline CHASSONERY, « 3D mathematical modeling of the emergence of connective tissue architecture », Restore, Stromalab, Thesis supervisors : Louis Casteilla (Restore), Diane Peurichard(INRIA)
Kevin CORTACERO, « The ontology of lytic synapses : an interdisciplinary approach for the study of cytotoxic T lympocytes and tumor cell control in the tissues of cancer patients », CRCT, Team 20 : Molecular dynamics of lymphocyte intéractions, Thesis supervisors : Salvatore Valitutti (CRCT, Sylvain Cussat-Blanc (IRIT)
Léa DA COSTA FERNANDES, « Modeling the dynamics of the inflammatory response following tissue damage in adult mammals », Restore, Team 1: Plasticity of adipose tissue, Thesis supervisors: Béatrice Cousin (Restore), François Pérès (National School of Engineers of Tarbes)
Matthieu GENAIS, « Prediction of clinical response to immunotherapy in patients with advanced melanoma: a machine learning approach using multi-omics », CRCT, Team 4: Ceramide metabolism in melanoma: from basic mechanisms to immunotherapy, Thesis supervisors: Bruno Ségui (CRCT), Vera Pancaldi (CRCT)
Julien NOVARINO, « Follicular helper T cells and regulatory T cells, a surprising partnership in the humoral response », Infinity, Team 11 : Antigen presenting cells in T Cell Responses, Thesis supervisors: Nicolas Fazilleau (Infinity), Meryem Aloulou (Infinity)
Snigdha RAO, « Targeting immunosenescence to prevent kidney disease », I2MC, Team 12: Renal fibrosis: mechanism and detection, Thesis supervisors: Joost Schanstra (I2MC), Julie Belliere (I2MC)
Mathieu VIRAZELS, “Role of TNF-alpha and sphingolipids in the response of melanoma to ‘immune checkpoint’ inhibitors”, CRCT, Team 4: Ceramide metabolism in melanoma: from basic mechanisms to immunotherapy, Thesis supervisors: Bruno Ségui (CRCT), Céline Colacios (CRCT)
Pending