Basic microbiology
Basic Microbiology
The technological development in sequencing, microscopy as well as microfluidics and their combination have fostered the progresses in basic research in microbiology. They allow both a deeper understanding of microbial physiology in conditions of stress or infections and a more quantitative description as many genes or many microbes are studied simultaneously. Research in basic microbiology in the Microb’UP network are at the front of this research and cover a vast array of fields including the study of :
-the basic mechanisms controlling microbial replication and maintenance.
-the complex molecular mechanism at play in regulation.
-the regulation of stress responses including responses to drugs.
-the regulation of virulence and escape mechanisms during infections.
-the interactions with host immune system.
News
MICROB’UP Webinar series : AI and Malaria Diagnosis
MICROB'UP Webinar Series: AI and Malaria Diagnosis This webinar has been recorded, find the link HERE Tuesday, February 17th 2026, at 11:00am (Paris) 11:00am: Gilles COTTRELL - MERIT, IRD, Inserm, Université Paris Cité: State of the art and presentation...
JeCCo 16ᵗʰ Annual Symposium: “How Science Adapts to a Changing Society”
The young researchers association of Institut Cochin (JeCCo) organizes its 16ᵗʰ Annual Symposium: “How Science Adapts to a Changing Society” on January 26th, 2026. The symposium will bring together researchers from diverse fields to discuss how science innovates...
MICROB’UP Webinar series : Spatial Organization and Functional Dynamics in Bacteria: From Cell Cycle to Host and Prey Interactions
MICROB'UP Webinar Series: Spatial Organization and Functional Dynamics in Bacteria: From Cell Cycle to Host and Prey Interactions This webinar has been recorded, find the link HERE Monday, January 12th 2026, at 11:00am (Paris) 11:00am: Christophe...
MICROB’UP Webinar series : Microbes and brain: intimate enemies, invisible allies
MICROB'UP Webinar Series: Microbes and Brain: Intimate Enemies, Invisible Allies This webinar has been recorded, find the link HERETuesday, December 9th, at 11:30am (Paris) 11:30am: Eliette BONNEFOY - Institut Cochin : Brain viral infection and Alzheimer's...