Our post-docs & research assistants

LTAP

Riccardo LEINARDI

Background

After a M.Sc. in Industrial Biotechnology (2013), I worked at the Dept. of Public Health (University of Torino, Italy) as a Research Assistant.

In March 2018, I obtained a PhD in Pharmaceutical and Biomolecular Sciences at the “G. Scansetti” Centre, University of Torino, with a thesis focused on the investigation of the molecular mechanisms driving silica-induced toxicity, under the supervision of Prof. Bice Fubini and Dr. Francesco Turci. I carried out part of my PhD project at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy (University of Groningen, The Netherlands).

Research project

I joined LTAP in November 2019 as a Postdoctoral Fellow. My work focuses on the mechanisms that trigger cell responses leading to inflammation and immunogenic cell death, upon exposure to different inorganic fibers and particles.

Publications

 

Serge MOUDIO

Background

MD, PhD

Dedicated, curiosity-driven, adaptable clinical research scientist, medically qualified and holder of a PhD in molecular neuroscience, with over 10 years of international research experience in biomedical sciences.
Interested in the physiopathology, pharmacology, treatment strategies, clinical trials and underlying molecular mechanisms for cellular toxicity, neurodegenerative disorders and pain. 

Research project

I am currently investigating the relationship between intestinal microbiota and variabilities in the pharmacological response to immuno-suppressant therapy in renal transplant patients.

Publications

 

Angélique MOTTAIS

Background

After a master degree in genetics and molecular biology (Université Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France), I completed a thesis (2014-2017) on gene transfer applied to Cystic Fibrosis under the supervision of Pr Tristan Montier (MD, PhD) and Tony Le Gall (PhD) at INSERM unit 1078 in Brest (France). I developed multifunctional formulations, nebulizable with transfection and antibacterial activities.

Research project

In September 2018, I joined the "muco" team of the LTAP as a post-doctoral fellow to develop a new mouse model mimicking the pulmonary pathophysiology of Cystic Fibrosis patients and new therapeutic strategies.

Publications

 

Audrey REYNAERTS