Julien Fumey
Microbial Paleogenomics Unit
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I am seeking to apply my knowledge in computer science and statistics to understand real world data. I have an interdisciplinary background spanning complex systems, Big Data, machine learning, biostatistics and genomics. I have […]
Starting from a background in physical sciences, I have become interested in developing new experimental and conceptual approaches to biological systems. As such my research combines technological developments with fundamental scientific explorations in the […]
I am a research engineer in the Biomaterials and Microfluidic core facility. My focus is to provide innovative and robust tools to quantitatively study cell/tissue behavior in well-defined and controled 3D environment. Until quite […]
The focus of our research relies on basic questions underlying the adaptation and evolution of bacteria when exposed to challenging environments, such as antibiotics. Combining molecular biology techniques with fluorescence microscopy and microfluidic technology, […]
The laboratory for the Physics of Life at Princeton University is part of the Physics Department, the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, and the Molecular Biology Department. We study the basic physical principles that […]


I am a research engineer expert in analyzing large genomic and transcriptomic datasets to decipher the architecture of complex phenotypes. I was recruited by the Hub of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics in 2020 as a […]
After a PhD in bioinformatics and microbial ecology, I joined the team of C. Brochier-Armanet (Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Évolutive) for a 2 years postdoc to study the deep evolution history of Archaea […]