Samuel Bellais

Chargé De Recherches at BIOASTER

Samuel Bellais is a highly experienced researcher with a focus on microbiology, currently serving as Chargé de recherches at BIOASTER since June 2014. Prior to this role, Samuel Bellais worked as a postdoctoral researcher at INSERM U-1016 from 2009 to 2013 and at the Service de génétique Humaine de l'Hôpital Necker enfants malades from 2006 to 2009. Earlier experience includes serving as Project Manager in R&D bacteriology at Bio-Rad Laboratories in 2005, and postdoctoral research at LRMA (laboratoire de recherche Moléculaire sur les Antibiotiques) from 2002 to 2005. Samuel Bellais began as a doctoral researcher in the Service de microbiologie de l'Hôpital du Kremlin-Bicêtre from 1998 to 2002. Education includes ongoing doctoral studies in microbiology at the Faculté de Pharmacie de Chatenay Malabry, pursued since 2002.

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BIOASTER

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BIOASTER Technology Research Institute (TRI) is working to develop an unique technological and innovative model to support the latest challenges in microbiology, in particular to : -Fight antimicrobials resistance. -Improve vaccines safety and efficacy. -Quickly diagnose infections at patient bedside. -take full advantage to human and animal microbiota. In order to overcome technological bottlenecks and explore new avenues, BIOASTER is leading collaborative projects that bring together academics, start-ups, SMEs and industrial groups around key thematic and technology units. Each project strives on academic research excellence and is undertaken by a team of high-level experts and engineers, which benefits from state-of-the-art equipment, technological infrastructures. BIOASTER, an independent non-profit organization, is one of 8 French TRIs created in 2012 on the initiative of the French Government through the “Investments for the Future” program. The two historical founders are Lyonbiopôle (a biocluster, the one-stop shop for healthcare innovation in Rhône-Alpes, France) and the Institut Pasteur in Paris. They were joined from the beginning by the CNRS, the INSERM, the CEA, Mérieux Institute, Danone Nutricia Research and Sanofi Pasteur -and newly joined by bioMérieux- to create a unique Technology Institute dedicated to infectious diseases and microbiology in health. The Institute benefits from the support of Lyon Métropole and the Region Auvergne Rhône Alpes and the dynamism of a group of 40 SMEs in the Lyon and Paris regions. Located in Lyon and Paris, BIOASTER has more than 100 employees including 80 world-class scientists and engineers originating from 16 different countries. More information on www.bioaster.org


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Lyon, France

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51-200

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