Lluis Quintana-Murci - Curriculum Vitae#
Present Position
- Director Unit “Human Evolutionary Genetics", CNRS DR1, Institut Pasteur, Paris
Education
- 2005- Accreditation to direct research (HDR), University of Paris VI, France
- 1998- PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Pavia, Italy
- 1994- M.A. Genetics, University of Balearic Islands, Spain
- 1993- B Sc Biological Sciences, University of Barcelona, Spain
Research Visiting Scientist
- 2007: University of Rome, Italy (Jan)
- 2002: University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, USA (Jan & Nov)
- 2000: University of Oxford, UK (May)
Research Funding as Principal Investigator
- Gabonese Republic and Institut Pasteur Research Agreement “Human history and adaptation to pathogens: a genomic approach”, 2013-2016
- European Research Council (ERC) "Human Evolutionary Immunogenomics: population genetic variation in immune responses", 2011-2016
- Foundation Simone & Cino del Duca Research Grant, 2010-2012
- ANR Grant “Evolutionary genomics of innate immunity microbial sensors: the human NLR, RLR and type-II CLR families”, 2009-2013
- FACCTS (France/Chicago Collaborating in Sciences). “Evolutionary impacts of human subsistence modes in Central Africa”. Co-PI with M. Przeworski, 2008-2009
- FRM Equipes 2008 “Evolutionary Genomics of Innate Immunity Microbial Sensors”, 2009-2011
- ANR Grant “Human adaptation to pathogens: a genomic approach”, 2005-2008
- National Geographic Society « Mitochondrial DNA variation in European populations » (European PI), 2006-2012
Professional Service
- Member of the Scientific Council of the Pasteur Institute (since 2011)
- Member of the CNRS- Section 22 (2010-2012) and 29 (since 2012)
- Advisory Editorial Board, Journal of Experimental Medicine (since 2010)
- Editorial Board, PLoS One (since 2008)
- Evaluation panel “ANR Programme Blanc » (2009-2011)
- Scientific Organization Committee of the EMBO conferences “Host Genetics Control of Infectious Diseases” (2007, 2009, 2011)
- Member of the Commission for recruitment of researchers, Pasteur Institute (2008- 2011)