Mayuri Sadoine
- Université de Lyon
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
- Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
- Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon)
- Microbiologie, adaptation et pathogénie (MAP)
Présentation
I am tenure-track junior professor (Chair de Professeur Junior-CPJ) and biologist specializing in molecular biophysics, biosensor engineering, single-molecule techniques, and microbiology. My expertise spans the study of pathogens and beneficial microbes, particularly in plant-microbe interactions. My passion for science has led me to pursue this as my dream career. My research focus into understanding plant-microbe dynamics, exploring why microbes adopt a pathogenic or beneficial lifestyle, and unraveling the mechanisms behind their successful colonization of host organisms and interactions with them. I am particularly interested by the evolutionary forces driving microbe behavior, whether it be egoistic or mutualistic.
My work necessitates a deep dive into host-microbe communications, requiring me to be an observer within the system. To achieve this, I use fluorophore-based biosensors combined with advanced imaging techniques and microfluidics. These tools allow me to track and analyze microbial activities within their host environments effectively and to address further questions using various omics technologies.
Beyond research, I am deeply committed to advancing diversity and equity in STEM fields through active engagement in teaching, mentoring, and advocacy. On this website, you can have further info my journey, research interests, and the initiatives I support.
Compétences
Publications
Publications
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Selective dual-labeling of cell-free synthesized proteins for single-molecule FRET studiesLife Sciences [q-bio]. RWTH Aachen University, 2018. English. ⟨NNT : ⟩
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