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<a href="http://www.inria.fr/" target="_blank"><h2 id="pierre">Hidde de Jong<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/9/93/Inr_logo_corpo_UK_coul.jpg" style="float:right" height="50px"></h2></a>
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<p><strong>INRIA Grenoble - Rhônes-Alpes</strong><br>
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<p><strong>Inria Grenoble - Rhônes-Alpes</strong><br>
                                         <em>PhD in computer science, University of Twente, the Netherlands</em><br><br>
                                         <em>PhD in computer science, University of Twente, the Netherlands</em><br><br>
                                         An engineer by training, I like to do interdisciplinary research, at the interface of biology, computer science, and mathematics. More specifically, since a number of years I have been interested in the modeling of the regulatory networks controlling the functioning of  bacteria. Synthetic biology proposes an interesting approach for better understanding these networks: can we modify the network connections so as to extend the behavioral repertoire of bacterial cells? The iGEM competition addresses these questions in an original way, at the same time playful and highly demanding.</p>
                                         An engineer by training, I like to do interdisciplinary research, at the interface of biology, computer science, and mathematics. More specifically, since a number of years I have been interested in the modeling of the regulatory networks controlling the functioning of  bacteria. Synthetic biology proposes an interesting approach for better understanding these networks: can we modify the network connections so as to extend the behavioral repertoire of bacterial cells? The iGEM competition addresses these questions in an original way, at the same time playful and highly demanding.</p>
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<h2 id="stephane">Pierre Pautré</h2>
<h2 id="stephane">Pierre Pautré</h2>
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<p><strong>LAPM</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Grenoble University</strong>
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                                        I am mainly interested in microbiology and genetics. I think that the multidisciplinary approach proposed by iGEM is a great way to share, open new horizons and learn to work in teams. Last year I was in the Grenoble team and I hope I can share this experience with the iGEM Grenoble-EMSE-LSU team.</p>
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<a href="http://www.inria.fr/" target="_blank"><h2 id="marianne">Delphine Ropers<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/9/93/Inr_logo_corpo_UK_coul.jpg" style="float:right" height="50px"></h2></a>
<a href="http://www.inria.fr/" target="_blank"><h2 id="marianne">Delphine Ropers<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/9/93/Inr_logo_corpo_UK_coul.jpg" style="float:right" height="50px"></h2></a>
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<p><strong>Inria Grenoble - Rhônes-Alpes</strong><br>
                                         <em>Researcher in system biology</em><br><br>
                                         <em>Researcher in system biology</em><br><br>
                                         Graduated in Biochemistry,  I developed a strong interest for pluridisciplinarity in the course of my training. I received a PhD in Molecular Biology from Nancy University for my work on the regulation of HIV-1 RNA alternative splicing by modeling and experimental approaches. I am now a researcher within the Systems Biology group Ibis at Inria Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes, a French research institute in computer science and control. I work on the mathematical modeling and experimental validation of biochemical regulatory networks involved in bacterial adaptation to environmental cues.</p>
                                         Graduated in Biochemistry,  I developed a strong interest for pluridisciplinarity in the course of my training. I received a PhD in Molecular Biology from Nancy University for my work on the regulation of HIV-1 RNA alternative splicing by modeling and experimental approaches. I am now a researcher within the Systems Biology group Ibis at Inria Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes, a French research institute in computer science and control. I work on the mathematical modeling and experimental validation of biochemical regulatory networks involved in bacterial adaptation to environmental cues.</p>
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