
François Bertaux
I am an engineer and mathematician by background, now a quantitative biologist. I find living systems fascinating to study and I believe that their engineering has the potential to transform our health and reduce […]
I am an engineer and mathematician by background, now a quantitative biologist. I find living systems fascinating to study and I believe that their engineering has the potential to transform our health and reduce […]
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 […]
After being Associate Professor in Genetics at Paris VI for 13 years, I joined the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics HUB at Institut Pasteur in september 2016. I “dropped the pipette” at that time to dedicate […]
The Quantitative Biology program of the Institut Pasteur is intended to facilitate research and education at the interface of biology and the more quantitative sciences. One of the major aims of Quantitative Biology is thus to […]
Viruses were for quite long characterized as the invisible heteronomous agents, (unseen by light microscopy & unable to propagate themselves in the absence of susceptible cells) capable of escaping the bacteriological filters (Rivers, 1932, […]