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Inflammation
Metabolism
Mineralization
Osteoimmunology
Oxidative stress
Transplantation
Carriers and ion channels
Bone
We study the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in inflammation, cell metabolism, the control of cell potential, pH or oxidative status, and the links between immune and bone systems. Our projects range from basic research to preclinical and translational studies and benefit from strong interaction with the socio-economic sector.
They are based on biochemical, molecular and cellular approaches with highly integrated aspects such as the construction and study of in vivo and cellular models, large-scale transcriptomic and proteomic studies, or the study of mechanisms responsible for pathological traits observed in certain human diseases.
Our projects have clinical applications and a strong transfer potential for chronic inflammatory diseases, osteoporosis, neurological and cardiovascular disorders, ischemia, transplantation and transplant rejection as well as rare diseases.
The LP2M is organized into 4 research themes:
- Myeloid cells and metabolism
- Osteoimmunology, niches and inflammation
- Pathophysiology of ion transport
- Innovative molecular and cellular therapies in Nephrology and Transplantation