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Christian Vosshenrich is a Group Leader and Head at the Mouse Genetics Laboratory, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. He leads research focused on deciphering the genetic control of complex traits, particularly host susceptibility to infectious diseases such as Zika virus and SARS-CoV-2, using the Collaborative Cross mouse model.
- Institution: Institut Pasteur
- Unit: Mouse Genetics Laboratory
- Role: Group Leader and Head
His research integrates in vitro and in vivo strategies to identify susceptibility genes and analyze their function, leveraging the high genetic diversity of Collaborative Cross mice to mirror human population variation.
Christian Vosshenrich's work is central to understanding host genetic factors in infectious disease outcomes and vaccine responses. His recent contributions include the development of bioinformatics resources for QTL mapping, such as ccqtl-db, and studies on host-pathogen interactions involving emerging viruses.
Key research themes include:
- Genetic control of susceptibility to Zika virus and SARS-CoV-2
- Host response to seasonal influenza vaccination
- Development of genetic tools and databases for complex trait analysis
- Application of Collaborative Cross models to infectious disease modeling
His publications reflect a strong focus on systems genetics, immunogenetics, and translational models of human disease. He collaborates extensively with other leading scientists at Institut Pasteur and contributes to major transversal projects such as LabEx IBEID (Integrative Biology of Emerging Infectious Diseases).
There are no listed scientific awards or student advisees in the provided text. No personal email contact is available. He is actively publishing and leading research, indicating current and ongoing academic engagement.



