Kayode Emmanuel Oluwabunmi

Full Professor
University of Rouen
University of Rouen
France

Scientist Microbiology
Biography

Sylvie Chevalier has completed her studies in Molecular Microbiology at Strasburg University (France) in 1994. She holds a faculty position as Associate Professor in 1995, and as Full Professor in 2010 at Rouen University (France). She is Vice Director of the Laboratory of Microbiology Signals and Microenvironment (LMSM), and has published 58 papers, aiming at deciphering the relationships and the molecular networks linking cell envelope homeostasis and biofilm formation, virulence, antimicrobials resistance/tolerance in bacteria, and in particular in the human opportunist pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Her focus is to unravel the mechanisms of stress responses, from signal perception to adaptation. Sylvie Chevalier has completed her studies in Molecular Microbiology at Strasburg University (France) in 1994. She holds a faculty position as Associate Professor in 1995, and as Full Professor in 2010 at Rouen University (France). She is Vice Director of the Laboratory of Microbiology Signals and Microenvironment (LMSM), and has published 58 papers, aiming at deciphering the relationships and the molecular networks linking cell envelope homeostasis and biofilm formation, virulence, antimicrobials resistance/tolerance in bacteria, and in particular in the human opportunist pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Her focus is to unravel the mechanisms of stress responses, from signal perception to adaptation.

Research Intrest

unravel the mechanisms of stress responses, from signal perception to adaptation. s

List of Publications
Cell wall stress response in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Involvement of the ECF sigma factor SigX