Anthony Marchand

EPFL STI IBI-STI LPDI
AI 3138 (Bâtiment AI)
Station 19
CH-1015 Lausanne
Web site: Site web: https://lpdi.epfl.ch
Domaines de compétences
- Protein-protein interactions (PPI)
- Protein engineering, production and characterisation
Parcours professionnel
Guest Scientist
Human antibody and immune mechanisms (AG de la Rosa)
Max Delbrück Center for molecular medicine - Berlin
September 2019 - March 2020
Summer student
Structural Biology of Cell Signalling Team (Guettler group)
Institute for Cancer Research - London
July - August 2018
Visiting student
Prof. Kaufmann group
Institute for Pharmacology / University of Bern
February 2018 - June 2018
R&D Intern
Monoclonal antibody - TDP-43 group
AC Immune SA - Lausanne
August 2017 - February 2018
Student-Assistant
Intestinal immunology laboratory (Prof. Nicola Harris)
Global Health Institute (EPFL)
September 2016 - July 2017
Student-Assistant
Prof. Gönczy's laboratory
Swiss Institute for experimental Cancer research (ISREC - EPFL)
February 2016 - July 2016
Trainee
Laboratory of post-translationnal oncology (Prof. Oliver Hantschel)
Swiss Institute for experimental Cancer research (ISREC - EPFL)
August 2018
Formation
Master of Science
Life Sciences and Technologies
Swiss Institute of Technologies Lausanne (EPFL)
March 2020
Bachelor of Science
Life Sciences and Technologies
Swiss Institute of Technologies Lausanne (EPFL)
October 2017
Publications
Sélection de publications
Gainza Pablo, Wehrle Sarah, Van Hall-Beauvais Alexandra, Marchand Anthony, Scheck Andreas et al. Nature |
De novo design of protein interactions with learned surface fingerprints |
Marchand Anthony, Gainza Pablo Nature |
New protein–protein interactions designed by a computer (Research Briefing) |
Marchand Anthony, Van Hall-Beauvais Alexandra Krina, Correia Bruno Current Opinion in Structural Biology |
Computational design of novel protein–protein interactions – An overview on methodological approaches and applications |
Marchand Anthony, Van Bree Joyce W. M, Bouchery, Tiffany et al. Pharmaceuticals |
Novel High-Throughput Fluorescence-Based Assay for the Identification of Nematocidal Compounds That Target the Blood-Feeding Pathway |