Céline RENOUX
Céline RENOUX is a pharmacist biologist in Lyon. She joined the "Molecular pathology of the red blood cell" sector (Philippe JOLY) of the biochemistry and molecular biology department of the Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL) in 2014 as a resident. In the same time, she did a master (M2 diploma) in the VBRBC team (Philippe CONNES) and then a PhD. She defended her PhD entitled "Modulation and role of hemorheological parameters in the pathophysiology of sickle cell disease" in December 2018. Céline is involved in the phenotypic and genotypic diagnosis of red blood cell diseases and will be appointed hospital practitioner in May 2021. In December 2020, Céline published 39 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Its SIGAPS score over the 2015-2020 period is 338.
1. Alpha-thalassemia favours vaso-occlusive fits in sickle-cell anaemic children by changing the rheology of red blood cells. 2. Oxydant stress does not change vaso-occlusive fit occurence in sickle-cell anaemic children. 3. Variations in erythrocyte deformability obtained for high shear force are linked to changes in internal viscosity and red blood cell surface; whereas changes in membrance elasticity affect erythrocyte deformability, whatever the shear forces. |
Céline Renoux (celine.renoux @ chu-lyon.fr)
Institution Hospices civils de Lyon Team: [VBRBC] Position Pharmacist biologist
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