Sofia Medvedeva
Cell Biology and Virology of Archaea
Sofia is expert in the in silico analysis of viruses and mobile elements. She is funded by ANR Viromet and her project focuses on the diversity of viruses in archaeal methanogens.
Sofia is expert in the in silico analysis of viruses and mobile elements. She is funded by ANR Viromet and her project focuses on the diversity of viruses in archaeal methanogens.
Passionate about gene expression regulation, I performed my PhD in epigenetics at Institut Pasteur. During my PhD, I contributed to the discovery of a new mechanism of alternative splicing regulation, involving histone protein post-translational […]


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 […]
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 […]
After a PhD in Biology in 2011 on population genetics and phylogeography on amazing little amphipods (Crangonyx, Crymostygius) at the University of Reykjavik (Iceland), I pursued my interest in Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Biology in […]