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Revision as of 09:49, 26 June 2012
A multidisciplinary and complementary team
The members of the team come from different formations:
- Evry university, Master mSSB (Synthetic and systemic biology)
- Versailles Saint Quentin university
- Pierre & Marie Curie university
- Ecole Normale Supérieure
- Télécom Sud Paris (Informatic)
- Polytechnic school (Informatic)
- Sup'Biotech Paris (Biotechnology)
- Ecole Centrale Paris (Mathematical modelisation)
Our work environment: a key location for synthetic biology in France
The Institute of Systems and Synthetic Biology (iSSB), located on the Genopole® in Evry, host team in the summer. The iSSB is a laboratory at the University of Evry and CNRS, supported by Genopole®. It is a multidisciplinary environment or collaborate physicists, chemists, computer scientists and biologists. It is also the laboratory who founded and directs the Master 2 Systems Biology Synthetic and MSSB. This master of avant-garde, unique in France, offers courses provided by researchers at the forefront of their field, which guaranteed training in the state of the art techniques used in synthetic biology.
Student members