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Jerome Hadjadj

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Jerome Hadjadj

Postdoctoral Fellow

Jerome is a post-doctoral fellow, working on molecular mechanisms of inflammation in trisomy 8 and cellular models of VEXAS. He is MD in France specialized in internal medicine at the Saint-Antoine hospital in Paris, focused on autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases. He did his PhD in the Frederic Rieux-Laucat’s lab named “Immunogenetics of pediatric autoimmune diseases” Imagine Institute (Paris), focused on the genetic bases and molecular mechanisms of pediatric Evans syndrome, in particular on the JAK/STAT pathway, and made it possible to highlight the SOCS1 deficiency. He is now working on clinical description and therapeutic management of VEXAS syndrome and somatic mutations in complex inflammatory diseases. Outside of science, he loves soccer and spending time with his family and friends.