Elsa Pellet

After a master in life sciences at the EPF in Lausanne, Switzerland, Elsa chose to do a Ph.D. (or, more exactly, a Dr. rer. nat.) in systems immunology. Working in two labs, one theoretical, the other experimental, allowed he to combine an experimental approach to a modelling approach, and to learn how to integrate the two aspects of biological research. The combination of experimental and computational work is important, and communication difficulties between the two fields are a non-negligible impairment in biological research. Her position at the intersection of both fields allows her to reduce those difficulties by understanding both the data requirement of system biologists, the experimental needs of experimentalists, and by being able to explain mathematical models in biological terms and biological restrictions in practical terms.

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Neuroscience Reconstructed: Genetics and Development (edX)

This course will cover the basic concepts in neurogenetics; introduce the fields of genomics, transcriptomics, translatomics; classical and cutting-edge experimental approaches; and how integrative simulation can be used to derive biological meaning from genetics data and build bridges from genetics all the way to [...]