LipAgg

Doctoral Network
on Amyloid Protein

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Biography : Lucie Khemtemourian

I am a researcher at the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-Objects (CBMN, CNRS, France).

I joined CNRS in 2009 after receiving my PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Bordeaux (France) and completing postdoctoral training at Université Paris Cité (France, UMR 8601) under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Isabelle Artaud and at Utrecht University under the supervision of Prof. Dr. J. Antoinette Killian (the Netherlands).

My current research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of amyloid-forming proteins and on the interactions between amyloid proteins and membranes, ranging from artificial membranes to cellular membranes. I am particularly interested in islet amyloid polypeptide, which is associated with type 2 diabetes.

I am the coordinator of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network LipAgg project.