Recruitment of Virgilio Kmetzsch

Virgilio Kmetzsch joined the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers in October 2019 to develop multimodal analysis of neuroimaging and transcriptomic data in genetic fronto-temporal dementia. Virgilio Kmetzsch received the Master’s degree in Data Science from Université Grenoble Alpes / Grenoble INP Ensimag. His PhD project (funded by Inria) in the Inria/ICM…

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Recruitment of Téo Lemane

Téo Lemane joined the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers in October 2019 to develop algorithms for unbiased detection of neurodegenerative structural variants using k-mer matrices. Téo Lemane received the Master’s degree in Bioinformatic from Université de Rennes 1. His PhD project (funded by Inria) in the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers is…

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Recruitment of Céline Le Béguec

Céline Le Béguec joined the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers in October 2018 to practice variant discovering and GWAS analysis from exome data in neurodegenerative disease. Céline Le Béguec received the PhD degree in genetics, genomics, bioinformatics from Université de Rennes 1 Her postdoctoral project (funded by Inria) in the Inria/ICM…

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Recruitment of Johann Faouzi

Johann Faouzi joined the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers in January 2018 to develop prediction algorithms for impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease from multimodal clinical and genetic data. Johann Faouzi received the Engineer’s degree from ENSAE ParisTech and Master’s degree in Data Science from Université Paris-Saclay. His PhD project (funded…

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Recruitment of Vincent Henry

Vincent Henry joined the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers in December 2017 to develop knowledge models for the integration of multimodal omics and imaging data in neurodegenerative diseases. Vincent Henry received the PhD degree in Neurosciences from Université de Nantes. He was a postdoctoral research fellow in systems biology at the…

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Recruitment of Giulia Bassignana

Giulia Bassignana joined the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers in November 2017 to develop analytical algorithms for complex network models of transcriptomic data in neurodegenerative diseases. Giulia Bassignana received the Master’s degree in Mathematical Engineering  from Polytechnic University of Torino. Her PhD project (funded by the Inria-Inserm “Médecine Numérique” program) is supervised by Fabrizio De Vico Fallani, Violetta Zujovic…

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