
Arnaud Monteil
Présentation
Arnaud Monteil obtained his bachelor’s in biological sciences in 1989 in Montpellier (France). He then studied molecular biology and biochemistry at the University of Montpellier from 1989 to 1996. He started his PhD in 1996 under the supervision of Dr Joël Nargeot (University of Montpellier – Montpellier – France) with the objective to clone and characterize T-type voltage-gated calcium channels, a subtype of calcium channels that was not identified at this time. The thesis was successfully defended in 2000 and led to several publications of importance in the fields of ion channels and cellular excitability. After his thesis defense, Arnaud Monteil joined Prof Richard J. Miller’s laboratory as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Chicago (Chicago – USA) where he identified and cloned a novel type of four-domain ion channel named NALCN. He went back to France in 2001 as a permanent researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Since then Arnaud Monteil’s research is concerned with ion channels in Dr Philippe Lory’s team (« *Ion channels in neuronal excitability and diseases » - Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle – Montpellier ; http://www.igf.cnrs.fr). Dr Philippe Lory’s team is part of the Laboratory of Excellence « Ion Channel Science and Therapeutics » (http://www.labex-icst.fr/en). The overall ambition ofthis laboratory of excellence is to become a world-wide recognized cluster in ion channel studies carrying research and innovation at the interface between biology and medicine. In this context, the research projects headed by Arnaud Monteil focus on the study of ion channels’ mutations involved in complex neurological disorders using molecular and electrophysiological techniques both in vitro (cell lines ; primary cultures) and in vivo (animal models). A special emphasis is to search for new molecules modulating ion channels activity that could be relevant to treat human diseases. Of note, Arnaud Monteil supervised 2-year exchange programs (Hubert-Curien Program 2013-2014 and 2020-2021) with Dr Narawut Pakaprot at Mahidol University (Thailand). In addition to his research activity, Arnaud Monteil is the head of a facility to produce viral vectors for research since 2008 (http://www.biocampus.cnrs.fr), is the president of the « Ion Channel » society since 2014 (http://www.canaux-ioniques.fr/) and leads the scientific committee of the Libellas foundation since 2020 (https://fundacionlibellas.org/). Arnaud Monteil is also an elected member of the National Committee of the CNRS (CoNRS, Sub-committee #24 “Aging, Tumorigenesis, Physiology”) since 2016.
Publications
Publications
Deciphering pathogenic mechanisms underlying human calcium channelopathies3rd Congress of Physiology and Integrative Biology (CPBI) and 86th Congress of French Physiological Society (SFP), Société Française de Physiologie, Jun 2019, Montpellier, France
Communication dans un congrès
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Calciseptine isolated from the black mamba toxin selectively blocks cardiac Cav1.2 (alpha1C) versus Cav1.3 (alpha1D) L-type calcium channels38th Meeting of the European Section of International Society, Jun 2024, Toulouse, France
Poster de conférence
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