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Philippe Morand is a Statutory Researcher specializing in vascular cell biology within infection, inflammation, and cancer contexts. His work aligns with institutional research themes including Immunology, Cancer, Metabolism and Endocrinology, Microbiology, and Cellular Plasticity and Reproduction.
His research investigates vascular cell mechanisms across infectious diseases, inflammatory pathways, and oncological processes. This multidisciplinary focus integrates cellular biology with pathophysiological responses, particularly examining how vascular systems interact with microbial pathogens and tumor microenvironments. Key interests include endothelial cell behavior during sepsis, angiogenesis in chronic inflammation, and vascular remodeling in metastatic cancer.
As a statutory researcher, Morand maintains a permanent position in a laboratory environment dedicated to vascular pathobiology. His institutional role involves experimental design, data analysis, and collaboration across teams studying disease mechanisms. While specific lab structure isn't detailed, his thematic alignment suggests active participation in units addressing immunological and oncological challenges through cellular and molecular approaches.
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