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Sébastien Dutertre was born in France, where he obtained his M.Sc from the University of Paris XII, School of Industrial Chemistry of Paris and National Museum of Nature History of Paris in 2001. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular Bioscience in 2006 from The University of Queensland, Australia. He was then awarded an EMBO postdoctoral fellowship to join the laboratory of Prof. Heinrich Betz at the Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt, Germany. Next, he joined Atheris laboratories (Switzerland) in 2008 to work on an innovative and ambitious post-genomic project dedicated to the discovery and development of novel biopharmaceuticals generated by the broad biodiversity of animal venoms. In 2010, he was awarded a University of Queensland postdoctoral fellowship to join the laboratory of Prof. Richard J. Lewis and develop an integrated approach to accelerate the discovery of novel peptides from cone snail venoms, using second generation sequencing technologies and proteomic methods. Since 2013, he is a permanent researcher at the CNRS in Montpellier (Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron, France), where he leads a Chemical Ecology of Toxins and Venoms lab. His research interests encompass the discovery of venom peptides, their precise mode of interaction with targeted receptors and their associated therapeutic potential.
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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGYno. 5 (2024)
TOXINSno. 2 (2024): 94
Tiziano Raffaelli,David T. Wilson,Sebastien Dutertre,Julien Giribaldi,Irina Vetter,Samuel D. Robinson, Ashvriya Thapa, Antin Widi,Alex Loukas,Norelle L. Daly
Journal of Biological Chemistryno. 4 (2024): 107203-107203
BMC biologyno. 1 (2023): 1-27
The FEBS Journalno. 14 (2023): 3688-3702
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