
Bioinformatics Data Analysis and software [536]


Daniela Megrian
Bacterial cell division mechanisms
Daniela is a bioinformatician from Uruguay. She obtained a grant from the prestigious PPU Pasteur International PhD program to carry out a thesis in our group (2017-2020). Daniela’s project is about the evolution of […]

Eugene Gladyshev
Fungal Epigenomics
Eugene Gladyshev obtained his Master degree from Yale University and PhD from Harvard University (under the supervision of Pr. Matthew Meselson). He subsequently joined the laboratory of Pr. Nancy Kleckner (Harvard University) as a […]

Photonic BioImaging (UTechS PBI)
Spencer Shorte • Nathalie Aulner

Counter RNAseq Window (CRAW)
Bertrand Néron

Yanlei Zhu

Lasse van Wijlick
Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity
Lasse van Wijlick obtained his PhD at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf (Germany) in the unit of Prof. Joachim F. Ernst, working on transcriptional adaptation to host environmental conditions of the important human fungal pathogen […]

Numerical methods for network analysis
Christian L. Vestergaard

High-Density Electroencephalography (HD-EEG) • Electrical Geodesics Inc. • GES 400
Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions
Alexis Villars
Cell death and epithelial homeostasis
Bio: After following a double cursus in bio-informatics during my first 2 years of bachelor, I switched to a biology cursus oriented in genetics and development. I was introduced to the drosophila model during […]

Najwa Taib
Evolutionary Biology of the Microbial Cell
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 […]

ToolDog – Tool Description Generator
Hervé Menager

Steven Fletcher
Graduated from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris with a Masters degree in Bioinformatics & Modeling – Cellular and Molecular Biology (BIM – BMC) in 2016. I was hired at InBio […]

Sebastián Sosa Carrillo
InBio: Experimental and Computational Methods for Modeling Cellular Processes
I am a PhD candidate at the InBio research group. In 2015 I obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the University of València (Spain), and in 2018 a master (M1 and M2) degree […]

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.
