Elodie Ramond

Elodie Ramond is a post-doctoral researcher at the Necker-Enfants Malades Institute, working in the group Staphylococcus aureus since april 2018 under the supervision of Alain CharbitElodie joined the lab for the first time from 2011 to 2014 to carry out her PhD, still in Alain Charbit team. She studied the nutritional virulence aspects of the bacterium Francisella tularensis, and especially the importance of amino acids acquisition in its physiology and intracellular lifecycle. Then she performed her 1st postdoctoral studies at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Suisse), in Bruno Lemaitre laboratory, from november 2014 to march 2018. She worked on Drosophila melanogaster cellular immune response to bacterial challenges and macrophages physiology. Finally, she came back in the lab where she is setting up a Drosophila infection model with the multi resistant S. aureus bacterium USA300, with the aim to identify new virulence factors. In parallel, she collaborates with Anne Jamet on a more applied clinical project, trying to identify key factors that play a role in lung colonization specifically in patients with cystic fibrosis.


Last News of the Lab

Newcomers in the Lab

01/10/2025. It's time to welcome Five new lab members: Anne-Aurélie Lopes, MD, PhD, HDR. Anne Aurélie join the lab and ...

Skin-adapted Staphylococcus aureus in chronically infected patients

27/08/2025. Immune response and clinical severity are shaped by skin-adapted Staphylococcus aureus in chronically infected patients Anne Jamet, Xiali Fu, Céline Dietrich, ...

Grant ANR PRC

24/07/2025. Anne Jamet was granted ANR PRC for one project as collaborator with Nicolas Mirouze and Sophie Quevillon-Cheruel Characterization of ...

Grant MicrobEX

01/07/2025. Anne Jamet in collaboration with Asmaa Tazi (Institut Cochin) were granted by the Microb'EX network Polymicrobial infections are frequently ...


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