Responsible for 3 teaching modules in BUT Biological Engineering (Clermont-Ferrand): R3.BMB.10; R4.BMB.7; SAE 3.BMB.02. Since 2004, I have directed or co-directed 9 M2 and 10 doctoral students, including 2 in progress:
- Javier Megias-Vericat, “study of intestinal inflammation” 2004-2005
- Stéphane Lolignier, “Role of the sodium channel Nav1.9 in inflammatory pain, in the perception of cold and in hypersensitivity to cold induced by oxaliplatin” 2007-2011
- Maïly Devilliers, “Le canal TREK-1 potassium: a molecular target of interest for the development of effective and well-tolerated analgesics” 2009-2013
- Vanessa Pereira, “Involvement of TREK and TRAAK potassium channels in the pathophysiology of pain” 2010-2013
- Laura Poupon, “Study of functional couplings between class III metabotropic glutamate receptors and TREK and TRAAK potassium channels and their consequences in the pharmacology of pain” 2012-2015
- Sylvain Lamoine, “Study of the effects of HDAC inhibitors on neuropathy and the antiproliferative effect induced by oxaliplatin” 2014-2017
- Mélissa Cuménal, “Research into the involvement of group III metabotropic glutamate receptors in bone pain » 2017-2020
- Margaux Morez, « Modulation of HCN channel activity: Towards an innovative and well-tolerated therapeutic strategy against neuropathy induced by oxaliplatin » 2019-2022
- Romane Boyer, “Study of the role of TREK1 channels in the pathophysiology of pain and development of TREK1 activators from an analgesic perspective” 2021-2023
- Morgan Lété, “Characterization and use of human sensory neurons derived from induced pluripotent cells to model peripheral neuropathies linked to chemotherapy” 2023-2026