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EL MAMMERI Nadia

  • CNRS researcher
  • Home unit: UMR5248 CBMN
    www.cbmn.u-bordeaux.fr
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Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects

My research explores the molecular structures and assembly mechanisms of biomolecular aggregates at the atomic scale, with a particular emphasis on the transmembrane lysosomal protein TMEM106B, which is implicated in aging and neurological disorders. I primarily use and develop solid-state NMR techniques, complemented by cryo-EM, solution NMR, and other biophysical approaches, to elucidate how these aggregates form and function.

Biography

2025-present            Charge de Recherche CNRS
                                  CBMN/IECB – Pessac, France – Université de Bordeaux
"Chemical code of the TMEM106B protein in its functional and pathological states”


2021-2024                  Postdoctoral Associate
                                   MIT – Cambridge, MA, USA – Department of Chemistry - Professor Mei Hong
"Structure and Dynamics of the Tau protein in its functional and pathological states"


2019-2020                  Visiting Student Researcher - Fulbright
                                    Yale University – School of Medicine – Microbial Pathogenesis - Professor Jorge E. Galán
"Structural study of the inner rod protein of the type III secretion system of Salmonella typhimurium"


2017-2020                  Doctoral degree– Doctoral School of Chemical Sciences
“Structural investigations of supramolecular assemblies using solid-state NMR”

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