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Virgile Andreani
Physicist and computer scientist by training, I develop quantitative population models of antibiotic resistance, which I calibrate using optimal experimental design. I then exploit them to engineer optimal treatment strategies.
Physicist and computer scientist by training, I develop quantitative population models of antibiotic resistance, which I calibrate using optimal experimental design. I then exploit them to engineer optimal treatment strategies.
I am a statistical physicist and biophysicist with a main interest in data-driven modeling and in developing methods for the analysis of complex dynamical systems. The focus of my research has been on time-varying […]
As a bioinformatics engineer, I design analysis methods to extract sequences of known or novel pathogens from metagenomic sequencing data of animal or clinical samples. My work involves evaluating existing methods based on local […]
IINCEPTION Goal The Inception aims to develop a core structure to mobilize data resources, numerical sciences, and fundamental experimental biology in various health issues (Official website here: https://www.inception-program.fr/en). The inception program uses Integrative Biology, […]
I joined the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Hub at Institut Pasteur in 2016 and was detached to the Platform Biomics (http://biomics.pasteur.fr). Since Oct 2018, I am leading the SALSA group (a.k.a. dry-lab group) activities, which […]
After a PhD in bioinformatics at Inria/IRISA, Université de Rennes 1, Rennes (France), under the supervision of Dominique Lavenier and Pierre Peterlongo, I did a postdoc in bioinformatics at Laboratory of Ecology and Evolution […]