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Florence Pojer

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Courses taught by this person (5)
BIOENG-519: Methods: omics in biomedical research
High-throughput methodologies broadly called Omics allow to characterize the complexity and dynamics of any biological system. This course will provide a general description of different methods relat
BIOENG-518: Methods: from disease models to therapy
This course will describe methods underlying translational approaches from disease modeling and characterization to therapeutic applications. The presented techniques will be complemented by hands-on
BIO-497: Concept to early-stage Drug and MedTech products
This course covers the steps in the development and commercialization of drugs, medical devices, food and nutritional products. The aim is to educate and motivate students to explore career paths in t
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Cryo-EM structures and binding of mouse and human ACE2 to SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern indicate that mutations enabling immune escape could expand host range

Didier Trono, Henning Paul-Julius Stahlberg, Priscilla Turelli, Florence Pojer, Dongchun Ni, Sergey Nazarov, Kelvin Ka Ching Lau, Alexander Myasnikov, Emiko Uchikawa

nvestigation of potential hosts of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is crucial to understanding future risks of spillover and spillback. SARS-CoV-2 has been reported to be transmitted from humans to various animals after req ...
2023

Uncovering and engineering the mechanical properties of the adhesion GPCR ADGRG1 GAIN domain

Patrick Daniel Barth, Florence Pojer, Mahdi Hijazi, Matthieu François Marfoglia, Louis Georges Baptiste Dumas

Key cellular functions depend on the transduction of extracellular mechanical signals by specialized membrane receptors including adhesion G-protein coupled receptors (aGPCRs). While recently solved structures support aGPCR activation through shedding of t ...
2023

High-affinity peptides developed against calprotectin and their application as synthetic ligands in diagnostic assays

Christian Heinis, Florence Pojer, Kelvin Ka Ching Lau, Lluc Farrera Soler, Cristina Diaz Perlas

A peptide was developed that binds to calprotectin, a marker of major inflammatory disorders, and found to be suited for diagnostic tests. The use of synthetic peptides in assays is of great interest due to their high precision, robustness and low price. C ...
NATURE PORTFOLIO2023
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