Quentin CAILLOT – 24/11/2025
Study of Interferences Between Quorum Sensing Systems in Streptococcus thermophilus
Anchita won the Best In-Person Rookie Judge Award at the iGEM Jamboree 2025

The International Genetic Engineering Machine (iGEM) competition is the world’s biggest synthetic biology competition. The World Expo of Synthetic Biology took place this year on 28-31 October in Paris. During this iGEM jamboree 2025, Anchita Sharma won the Best In-Person Rookie Judge Award. This award recognises first-time judges who demonstrate exceptional engagement during the competition. […]
3D imaging and artificial intelligence: a dual breakthrough to design protective biofilms against harmful bacteria
By combining 3D imaging and artificial intelligence, two recent scientific publications have opened a new path to design protective biofilms. These microbial communities, when properly assembled, can block pathogens such as Salmonella. This innovative experimental and predictive approach reduces reliance on antibiotics and biocides, with promising applications for animal health, food safety, and environmental protection.Bacteria […]
Delphine POLVÉ – 23/10/2025
Gut microbiota regulation of enteroendocrine cells along the gut: towards a role for cell metabolism.
Camille LE GLÉAU- 21/10/2025
Role of ALPK1 in intestinal homeostasis
Denis Bourguet – 20/11/2025
Peer Community In and Peer Community Journal: from preprint recommendation to diamond open access publication
Pr. Geoff S. Baldwin – 31/10/2025
A Self Driving Lab for Accelerating the Engineering of Biological Systems for Sustainable Production
Jean-Baptiste Lugagne – 16/10/2025
Cell-Machine Interfaces to Study and Engineer Biology
Olivier BORKOWSKI – 15/10/2025
Development of cell-free systems to refine our understanding of bacterial physiology
Julien LOPEZ- 24/09/2025
Origins and Rate of Spontaneous Mutations in the Bacteriophage Lambda