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Vincent Feuillet obtained his PhD in Immunology in 2004 from the University of Paris-Sud, in the laboratory of Alain Trautmann and Georges Bismuth at the Cochin Institute in Paris. His thesis work focused on the regulation of Src family kinases in T lymphocytes as well as on the survival mechanisms induced by dendritic cells (DCs).

He then pursued a postdoctoral career marked by two complementary experiences: first at the Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML), in the laboratory of Lena Alexopoulou, where he studied the role of the Toll-like receptor 5 in antibacterial defense; then back at the Cochin Institute, in the laboratory of Anne Hosmalin, where he devoted himself to the study of antigen presentation by DCs.

For the past ten years, as an INSERM researcher, Vincent Feuillet has been developing his own projects on the neuroimmune pathways involved in cancer. After conducting his research at the Cochin Institute in Paris, he joined the team in 2019.Neural regulation of immunity” au CIML, où il poursuit ses travaux visant à comprendre comment le système nerveux influence l’immunité, et plus particulièrement le rôle des neurones sensoriels dans la réponse antitumorale.