
معرفی
Camille Goemans is an Assistant Professor (tenure track) at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the Global Health Institute (GHI) within the School of Life Sciences (SV). Her research focuses on understanding antibiotic impacts on gut microbiota, resistance mechanisms, and designing better treatments through systems biology approaches. She leads the Goemans Lab of Drug-Microbiota Interactions, which combines molecular microbiology and biochemistry.
Education: BSc/MSc in Biomedical Sciences from UCLouvain (Belgium), PhD at the de Duve Institute (Belgium) under Prof. Jean-François Collet (FRIA fellowship), and postdoc at EMBL (EMBO fellowship) with Dr. Nassos Typas.
Research interests include: antibiotic resistance dynamics, gut microbiota resilience, and systems-level drug-microbiota interactions. Her work has been recognized with awards such as the FNRS Yourassowsky Award (2020) and L'Oréal/UNESCO Women in Science Award (2020).
Teaching includes courses like Cellular and Molecular Biology I and General Biology. She supervises three PhD students: Anna Carla Farano, Katharina Müller, and Valentin Rodriguez. Her lab team comprises postdocs, technical specialists, and project students.
Key achievements: Over 15 peer-reviewed articles, including high-impact publications in top journals. Current efforts focus on developing predictive models for antibiotic effects and designing therapies to mitigate microbiota dysbiosis.


