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Anne Druilhe is a researcher at Inserm U1248 Laboratory (P&T Laboratory) affiliated with the University of Limoges' Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy. Her work focuses on pharmacomicrobiomics, investigating bidirectional interactions between immunosuppressive drugs and gut microbiota in transplant patients, alongside digestive immunology mechanisms involving immunoglobulin A.
- Teaching: Coordinates animal research ethics training programs across multiple French institutions
- Leadership: Served as Director of Research Animal Facility (2017-2021)
Her research combines experimental human sample analysis with rodent models to elucidate drug-microbiota interactions. Scientific activities include ethics committee service in Nouvelle-Aquitaine and leading Inserm's AnimalPharm project for standardized animal research protocols.
Key scientific contributions appear in journals like Nature Communications, PLoS Genetics, and Blood, with recent work (2024) addressing microbiota modulation of transplant outcomes.
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