Nicolas Chevrier received a BS in biochemistry from the Université de Bourgogne in Dijon, France, an MS in biochemistry and immunology from the Université de la Méditérranée in Marseille, France, and a PhD in immunology from Harvard Medical School in 2012.
He led an independent research group as a Bauer Fellow at the FAS Center for Systems Biology at Harvard University from 2012 to 2017, and joined the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering as an assistant professor in September 2017.
Chevrier Lab develops interdisciplinary approaches and tools to study how the immune system functions across biological scales ranging from individual molecules and cells, to tissues, to a mammalian organism. We aim to characterize the multi-scale processes at play during protective immune responses, and use this information to manipulate immunity against disease.