Yasmine Belkaid on My Father's Support for Algerian Independence
  Yasmine Belkaid     Biography    
Recorded: 27 Aug 2024

My father had actually from a very young age started to fight for the independence of Algeria. I think the first time he was really involved in some of this action, he was 13. He spent most of his youth in and out of jails as a political activist and political revolutionary. My mother, on the other hand, was raised in a very different environment. She was from France, but she very early understood the importance of colonization and the impact it had on the world and actually had joined movements in university to combat, in her own way, politics and [support] activism in France.

Yasmine Belkaid is a renowned scientist whose research focuses on the relationship between microbes and the immune system. She is the President as well as the head of the Metaorganism laboratory at the Institut Pasteur.

Belkaid earned her Master’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene in Algiers, and a Master of Advanced Studies (DEA) from Paris-Sud University. In 1996, she earned her PhD in immunology from the Institut Pasteur, where she studied innate immune responses to leishmania infection. Belkaid then moved to the United States for a postdoctoral fellowship in intracellular parasite biology at NIAID’s Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases (NIH).

Belkaid has received numerous awards including the Robert Koch Prize, the Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences, the Sanofi-Institut Pasteur Prize, and the AAI Excellence in Mentoring Award. She also serves on the committees of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, the National Academy of Sciences, the Microbiome Technical Advisory Group at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the NIH Anti-Racism Steering Committee, the American Society of Microbiology, and the Genentech Scientific Resource Board.

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