- 2016-now: Associate professor, Univ. Côte d'Azur (formerly Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis), France, in Etienne G. J. Danchin's team, in ISA.
- 2013-2015: Part-time between LBBE in Lyon and ABI in Paris.
- 2008-2016: Assistant professor, Univ. Lyon 1, France, in Manolo Gouy's team, in LBBE.
- 2007-2008: Post-doctoral position, Politecnico de Torino, Italy, in Riccardo Zecchina's team.
“Inference of biological networks using message-passing algorithms inspired from statistical physics, and comparative genomics.”
- 2004-2007: PhD thesis, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. Advisor: Massimo Vergassola.
“Implications of codon bias in regulation of translation and chromosome organization among bacteria and phages.”
- 2004-2007: PhD thesis at the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. Advisor: Massimo Vergassola.
- 2003-2004: Master Interfaces Physics-Biology, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris & Université Paris VII, France.
- 2001-2003: Magister in physics, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris & Université Paris VI, France.
Scientific and technical responsibilities
- 2021-now: Elected member of the Academic Board, Univ. Côte d'Azur .
- 2017-now: Co-head of the bioinformatics graduate section, Univ. Côte d'Azur.
- 2017-now: Head of teaching staff "Scientific tools for biology", Univ. Côte d'Azur.
- 2020-2021: Elected member of the scientific and pedagogic comitee of EUR Life, Univ. Côte d'Azur .
- 2018-2022: Head of the bioinformatics undergraduate section, Univ. Côte d'Azur.
- 2010-2016: Head of the "Mathematics and Computer Science for the Life Sciences" undergraduate section at the University Lyon 1.
- 2008-now: Referee for Molecular Biology and Evolution; Nucleic Acids Research; Scientific Reports; PLoS Computational Biology; Genome Biology and Evolution; BMC Bioinformatics; Journal of Molecular Evolution; Infection, Genetics and Evolution; ...
Teaching
I am teaching around 200h per year, mostly in biostatistics, data analysis and bioinformatics.
See there
- Martial arts, rollerblading, hiking
- Games & wargames, RPG
- Science-fiction and fantasy reading