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Julia Bos is a Researcher at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France, affiliated with the Genomes and Genetics department. Her work focuses on bacterial adaptation, antibiotic resistance, and microbial extracellular vesicles, using advanced techniques such as microfluidics, fluorescence microscopy, and single-cell analysis.
- Institution: Institut Pasteur
- Department: Genomes and Genetics
- Research Focus: Antibiotic resistance, bacterial evolution, microbial extracellular vesicles
Her research explores how bacteria evolve under stress, particularly antibiotic exposure, and how extracellular vesicles contribute to resistance development. She leads the ANR-funded MicroVesi project, which investigates the functional role of microbial extracellular vesicles in antibiotic resistance emergence. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates molecular biology with biophysical tools to study bacterial population dynamics at the single-cell level.
The recent publications of Julia Bos span from 2021 to 2025 and are primarily in the fields of microbiology, genetics, and biophysics. Her work frequently involves E. coli and chromosomal integrons, with recurring themes including bacterial stress response, gene cassette recombination, toxin-antitoxin systems, and real-time tracking of bacterial behavior. The integration of microfluidics and single-cell analysis is a hallmark of her research methodology.
Julia Bos has not listed any scientific awards in the available materials.
She leads the MicroVesi project and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams at Institut Pasteur. Her research is supported by national funding agencies such as ANR. While no formal students are listed, her collaborative publications suggest mentorship and team leadership roles.
Her laboratory work involves microfluidic platforms, image analysis, and molecular biology techniques to study bacterial responses in controlled environments.





