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Nemo Peeters

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Senior Scientist (DR2) INRAE Date of Birth: 3d of May 1973, Married, 3 children. Belgian nationality. I am a plant biologist interested in plant-microbe interactions with a particular focus on plant-pathogenic bacteria interactions (Ralstonia solanacearum but not only). I have been looking for plant targets of bacterial virulence effectors (type III effectors) to understand what make a bacteria successfull in the infection. More recently I am interested in setting up methods for following the population dynamics of the invading pathogen in order to generate an accurate and holistic view of the plant-pathogen immune warfare resolved in time and space and under changing environement. **ADDRESS** Laboratoire des interactions Plantes-Microbes-Environnement (LIPME), UMR INRA/CNRS 441/2594, CS52627, chemin de borde rouge, 31326 Castanet-tolosan, France. nemo.peeters@inrae.fr **EDUCATION** HDR, « Habilitation à diriger des recherches » 2007 (Université de Toulouse). PhD plant cell and molecular physiology, 2000 (Université de Paris XI, Orsay). Masters (DEA) plant cell and molecular physiology, 1996 (Université de Paris XI, Orsay). Undergraduate studies, 1991-95 (University of Montpellier). **POSITIONS** Member of the CN section 23 CNRS Biologie, 2022. Deputy director of the LIPME, 2021. Manager of the “Toulouse Plant-Microbe Phenotyping” facility, 2017. Senior INRA Scientist (DR2 INRA), 2015. Junior Scientist INRA (CR1 INRA), 2006. Recruited Scientist INRA (CR2 INRA), 2002. Postdoctoral researcher, Cornell University, NY, USA, 2000-2002.
Senior Scientist (DR2) INRAE Date of Birth: 3d of May 1973, Married, 3 children. Belgian nationality. I am a plant biologist interested in plant-microbe interactions with a particular focus on plant-pathogenic bacteria interactions (Ralstonia solanacearum but not only). I have been looking for plant targets of bacterial virulence effectors (type III effectors) to understand what make a bacteria successfull in the infection. More recently I am interested in setting up methods for following the population dynamics of the invading pathogen in order to generate an accurate and holistic view of the plant-pathogen immune warfare resolved in time and space and under changing environement. **ADDRESS** Laboratoire des interactions Plantes-Microbes-Environnement (LIPME), UMR INRA/CNRS 441/2594, CS52627, chemin de borde rouge, 31326 Castanet-tolosan, France. Nemo.peeters@inrae.fr **EDUCATION** HDR, « Habilitation à diriger des recherches » 2007 (Université de Toulouse). PhD plant cell and molecular physiology, 2000 (Université de Paris XI, Orsay). Masters (DEA) plant cell and molecular physiology, 1996 (Université de Paris XI, Orsay). Undergraduate studies, 1991-95 (University of Montpellier). **POSITIONS** Member of the CN section 23 CNRS Biologie, 2022. Deputy director of the LIPME, 2021. Manager of the “Toulouse Plant-Microbe Phenotyping” facility, 2017. Senior INRA Scientist (DR2 INRA), 2015. Junior Scientist INRA (CR1 INRA), 2006. Recruited Scientist INRA (CR2 INRA), 2002. Postdoctoral researcher, Cornell University, NY, USA, 2000-2002.

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How do Ralstonia solanacearum type III chaperones modulate the secretion of type III substrates and play essential roles in virulence?

Fabien Lonjon , Marie Turner , David Lohou , Céline Henry , David Rengel
18th Congress of International-Society-for-Molecular-Plant-Microbe-Interactions (IS-MPMI), International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Jul 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom. pp.133-133
Communication dans un congrès hal-02961380v1