To fully understand living systems we need (i) experimental techniques to describe them as accurately and comprehensively as possible, and (ii) computational models able to predict their evolution from a given state and in response to external signals. The Imaging and Modeling Unit of Institut Pasteur, develops computational and experimental approaches to characterize and quantitatively predict selected cellular processes. Our current projects concentrate on : (i) investigating the dynamic spatial architecture of the genome and its functional consequences, and (ii) developing high resolution or high throughput imaging techniques, and applying them to study genome architecture and the cell biology of pathogens, especially HIV. Our lab mobilizes a spectrum of expertise including biophysics, microscopy, informatics and cell biology, and works in close collaboration with several experimental groups, many of them at Institut Pasteur.
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Name
Position
2017
2020
Elena Rensen
Post-doc
2015
2019
Jyotsana Parmar
Post-doc
2015
2019
Xian Hao
Post-doc
2015
2019
Andrey Aristov
Post-doc
2015
2019
Maxime Woringer
PhD Student
2015
2018
Wei Ouyang
PhD Student
2015
2018
Aubin Samacoits
PhD Student
2015
2020
Sébastien Herbert
Research Engineer
2015
2020
Joao Calado da Silva Freire
Post-doc
2015
2020
Benjamin King
visiting PhD student
2008
2012
Ricardo Henriques
Post-doc
2008
2014
Hua Wong
Post-doc
2015
2020
Hervé Marie-Nelly
PhD Student
2015
2020
Elena Rensen
Post-Doc