Christelle CHARBEL
Faculté des sciences – Chargé de cours
Faculté des sciences - Branche du Liban Nord – Chargé de cours
06/400 820/1 - 06/401 822 christelle.charbel@usj.edu.lb
Docteur en physiologie et physiopathologie, je suis spécialisé dans l’étude des cellules souches initiatrices de tumeur, sujet de ma thèse que j’ai réalisée sur les naevus congénitaux. Fort d’une expérience de plus de 10 ans dans l’enseignement, je transmets ma passion pour la recherche et la science à mes étudiants, en alliant théorie et pratique pour approfondir la compréhension des mécanismes biologiques complexes.
Education
| Diplôme | Université | Pays | Année |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physiology and Physiopathology | Sorbonne Université | France | 2013 |
| GPF | Saint Joseph University of Beyrouth | Lebanon | 2009 |
| Biology | Saint Joseph University of Beyrouth | Lebanon | 2007 |
Teaching at USJ
University teaching outside USJ
| University teaching outside USJ | Pays | Institution | Start date | End date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delivering Cellular Biology and Microbiology courses to Biotechnology students | Lebanon | Université Libano-Canadienne | 18/09/2017 | 18/06/2019 |
| -Head of Science department at Polytech-Sagesse -Coordinator of Biofood engineering major at Polytech-Sagesse | Lebanon | Université la Sagesse (ULS) | 18/09/2017 | 18/09/2028 |
| Delivering General Biology course and Lab and Introduction to Basic Chemistry to Nutrition and Water Resources students | Lebanon | American University College of Technology (AUT) | 18/09/2016 | 18/06/2022 |
| Delivering Gene, Genome and Biomolecules course to Master 1 Medical Laboratory students | Lebanon | Université Libanaise (UL) | 18/01/2014 | 18/09/2025 |
Professional experience outside USJ
Areas of expertise
Research themes
cancer stem cells, melanoma
Publications and communications
Sarah Guégan, Natacha Kadlub, Arnaud Picard, Christelle Charbel, Aurore Coulomb-LHermine,Thomas Rouillé, Selim Aractingi, Romain H. Fontaine (2016): «Varying proliferative clonogenic potential in NRAS-mutated congenital melanocytic nevi according to size» Article published in Experimental Dermatology 2016 25: 789–796Christelle Charbel et al. (2014): « Clonogenic Cell Subpopulations Maintain Congenital Melanocytic Nevi » Article published in Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2015) 135, 824–833 doi:10.1038/jid.2014.437; published online 13 November 2014Christelle Charbel et al. (2013): « NRAS mutation is the sole recurrent somatic mutation in large congenital melanocytic nevi » Article published in Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2014) 134, 1067–1074; doi:10.1038/jid.2013.429; published online 14 November 2013
Anglais
French