- Virology
- Parasitology
- Microbiome
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Nolwenn Dheilly is a researcher at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, contributing to studies on emerging infectious diseases, particularly in the areas of virology, parasitology, and microbiome science. She is actively involved in pathogen discovery and molecular characterization of viruses and parasites, with a focus on zoonotic agents and host-pathogen interactions. Her research interests span Virology , Parasitology , Microbiome , Emerging Infectious Diseases , Zoonoses , Metagenomics , Molecular Virology , and Host-Pathogen Interactions . Her work integrates molecular biology, genomics, and ecological perspectives to understand how microbial communities influence parasitic life cycles and disease transmission. The recent publications highlight a strong trend in viral discovery and classification, including work on Jingchuvirales, circoviruses, and flaviviruses like West Nile and tick-borne encephalitis virus. Her research also explores the virome of parasites and the role of symbiotic microbes in helminth evolution. These studies are critical for advancing diagnostics, understanding disease emergence, and informing public and veterinary health strategies. Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text. Advising and Grants: No formal students or grants are mentioned in the available information. However, her collaborative work across multiple institutions and projects, including Labex IBEID and ANR PREZODE AMAZED, suggests active participation in funded research initiatives and interdisciplinary teams. Labs and Teams: She is part of a research group at the Pasteur Institute led by Marc Eloit, focusing on pathogen discovery and metagenomics. Her collaborations extend to teams working on veterinary virology, arboviruses, and parasitic microbiomes, indicating integration within a broad network of infectious disease research.









