Laurent Dacheux

Laurent Dacheux

Unit Lyssavirus Epidemiology and Neuropathology, Institut Pasteur

Affiliated withInstitut Pasteur

Research Area

Biography

Laurent Dacheux received his doctorate in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PharmD) in 2000 from the University of Sciences and Techniques of Tours, France, after defending his thesis on anticancer immunotherapy and pharmacogenetics. He was then graduated in 2005 from a Doctorate in Science (PhD) also at the University of Sciences and Techniques of Tours, France, still in the field of monoclonal antibodies but applied to infectious diseases, and more specifically to HIV.

Since 2004, Laurent Dacheux is acting as one of the deputy directors of the National Reference Center for Rabies (NRC-R) at Institut Pasteur, Paris. Among the several missions dedicated to this center and provided by the French Ministry of Health, he is more specifically invested in the development, the validation and the diffusion of the diagnostic techniques related to rabies. One of his topics in this field is focused on the improvement of the diagnosis of human and animal rabies in the endemic areas through the development of innovative, rapid and applicable tests in field conditions.

In parallel, Laurent Dacheux is also involved in the WHO Collaborative Centre for Research and Reference on Rabies (WHO-CC Rabies), in which he is in charge of various activities focused on the diagnosis, especially those regarding training activities through lectures and organization of workshops in Asia and Africa.

Lastly, he is also a permanent research engineer in the Lyssavirus, Epidemiology and Neuropathology unit (which housed both the NRC-R and the WHO-CC Rabies). In this unit, he is leading integrated researches focused on the two main animal reservoirs of rabies, with carnivores (mainly dogs) and bats, in an One Health approach.

JoVE Journal Publications

ArticleTotal : 1
Year
Field Postmortem Rabies Rapid Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test for Resource-Limited Settings with Further Molecular Applications
Publication title

Cited by 25

2020

Other Publications

Article
Year
Genomic diversity and evolution of the lyssaviruses.

PloS one| PubMed ID: 18446239

2008
2008
The origin and phylogeography of dog rabies virus.

The Journal of general virology| PubMed ID: 18931062

2008
European bat Lyssavirus transmission among cats, Europe.

Emerging infectious diseases| PubMed ID: 19193273

2009
2010
2010
2010
2010
2008
Lyssavirus detection and typing using pyrosequencing.

Journal of clinical microbiology| PubMed ID: 21389152

2011
2011
2011
2012
[Rabies].

Medecine sciences : M/S| PubMed ID: 23351694

2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2015
2015
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2017
2017
2017
2017
The shift in rabies epidemiology in France: time to adjust rabies post-exposure risk assessment.

Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin| PubMed ID: 30280687

2018
2019
2019
[Rabies].

La Revue du praticien| PubMed ID: 31626500

2019
2020
2020
2020
2020