Nathanael MAILLOT

Séverine LAYEC

Séverine Layec is an associate professor in microbial ecology at AgroParisTech. Since 2021, she carries out her research at UMR 1319 MICALIS, within the ComBac team. Her work aims at understanding the molecular mechanisms of the adaptive response of commensal bacteria to their environment, including the microbiota and the host, using genomic and post-genomic approaches. […]
Olivier BERTEAU

Dr Olivier BERTEAU (DR1 INRAE) is co-head of the ChemSyBio Team. His research is focused on the study of metalloenzymes with an emphasis on radical SAM enzymes. He has made major contributions to the field by implementing a multidisciplinary research combining biochemistry, physico-chemical analyses and structural biology, to explore the mechanistic and structural diversity of […]
Mickaël MAUGER

Jean-Loup FAULON

Head of he BRS (Retro Synthetic Biology) team.
Matthias FÜGGER

Matthias works on systematic engineering of robust microbial systems, circuits, and algorithms with applications in bioproduction, diagnosis, and medical treatment. Towards this goal he uses experimental and computational approaches from modeling, numerical simulation, AI, and mathematical analysis. He is co-leading the Cellular Computing Team with Kushwaha and Nowak.
Ioana Grigoras-Popescu

I’m an associate professor at University of Evry Paris-Saclay, teaching biochemistry and synthetic biology at bachelor and master levels, doing research in metabolic and biosensors engineering. I’m also the head of the Master 2 in System and Synthetic Biology (www.mssb.fr) and the principal PI of the iGEM Evry Paris-Saclay team since 2017 (https://igem-evry.org/).
Philippe MEYER

Research associate After a PhD & post-doc in algebra on Lie theory and supersymmetry, I have focused on AI, machine learning, topological data analysis and their applications to various fields such as the study of human body shapes or glyph…
Manish KUSHWAHA

Manish is a Research Director at the Micalis Institute, co-leading the Cellular Computing Team. His research applies experimental and theoretical methods to the design of biological systems across scales: in cell-free expression systems, in bacterial cells of diverse species, and in bacterial co-cultures. His work aims to improve the predictable and automatable design of synthetic […]
Thomas NOWAK

Thomas is a Professor of Computer Science at ENS Paris-Saclay where he co-leads the Cellular Computing Team. His research focuses on the principles that underlie distributed systems, in particular those arising in synthetic biology, VLSI circuits, and computer networks. In 2022, he was inducted into the Institut Universitaire de France as a Junior Member.