معرفی
Sophie LIMOU is a Professor in Human Genetics at the University of Nantes, affiliated with the Mathematics, Informatics and Biology (MIB) department and leading Team 3 at the CR2TI (Center for Research in Transplantation and Translational Immunology) under Inserm UMR1064. Her work bridges genomics, bioinformatics, and immunology in kidney transplantation and complex disease research.
- Cell Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Physiology
- Human Genomics
- Big Data
- Bioinformatics
Her research focuses on genetic epidemiology of complex diseases, integrating genomics, bioinformatics, and biostatistics to explore kidney function and pathologies in five key areas: end-stage renal disease, kidney graft survival, transplantation comorbidities, recurrent diseases post-transplantation, and living donor kidney function. She emphasizes nephrogenomics and precision medicine applications.
Recent publications highlight her work in HLA typing, polygenic risk scores, and computational immunogenetics, particularly in transplantation outcomes. Tools developed include SHLARC reference panels and synthetic HLA twin models for privacy-preserving data sharing.
She actively collaborates with international consortia and welcomes researchers to join her team at CR2TI, where she integrates multi-omics data into clinical care frameworks.

