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Revision as of 06:57, 9 October 2018

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TEAM
MEMBERS

Let's meet our team!

Students

Etienne Axelos

Designer at ENSCI Les Ateliers
Etienne is one of our designers. He studies at the ENSCI School in Paris. He is always wearing black and fluorescent colors, which is very convenient because you can’t miss him. He is also a big music fan, and got special skills in rock’n’roll dance (very impressive!). As you can imagine, he is one of our funniest member team, you are never bored with him. But he is as funny as he is a hard worker, and we can always count on his help.
By Emma

Alice Dejoux

Student at Chimie ParisTech
Calm, determined, attentive and engaged: that’s how we see Alice. This young Parisian born in Marseille is currently studying at the prestigious school Chimie Paristech. Talented and always smiling she was one of the leaders of the Parisian meet up organisation and she also attended the Mediterranean meet up in Marseille. Her scientific experience made her show great involvement and perseverance in the lab while doing the modeling of the project. She is part of the 21 strong links of the team iGEM Paris Pasteur 2018.
By Florian

Claire Dumont

Designer at ENSCI Les Ateliers
Claire is one of our three marvelous designers from ENSCi les Ateliers. But that’s not it! She is also the key to keeping calm and focused the two others, which are a little bit more extraverted. Yet, she still loves to laugh of a great movie reference or a silly joke. In the team, she works very hard to create amazing graphics and she co-develops our final 3D-printed interface. It wouldn’t be an easy task to count the hours she spent on Rhino software to achieve the great result she expects.
By Jonathan

Antoine Ehret

Student at ESPCI Paris
He is one of our dearest physicists. He may seem like a shy person but believe us he is a man capable of wonders and knows a thing or two about inspirationnal speechs. In fact, you could consider him as our never ending source of encouragement. Each word that comes out of him fills you with determination. " You have to push back your limits each and everyday"
By Aymen

Andreas Fyrillas

Student at ESPCI Paris
Behind his calm and hard-working look, Andreas Fyrillas will not hesitate to throw a punchline at you. His studies at the engineering school ESPCI Paris gave him the skills to be an expert of the microfluidics chips. Not only he masters the oscilloscope like no one else but he also has a secret cooking talent that he uses to delight us from times to times. While coding the wiki he also enjoys sharing with us his self-made dubstep music.
By Alice

Aymen Ghaneme

Student at Centrale Supelec
Aymen, currently a second-year student at CentraleSupelec, is a smiling Morrocan who is always in for a break and above all a great fruit sugar-free icecream (in fact, after a while, we realized the break is only a pretext for the icecream). However when he gets suffisiant sleep, this hyper-active guy can provide all is mathematical skills for modelisations, and will persevere for hours to solve any software bug.
By Thomas

Lea Guerassimoff

Student at Chimie ParisTech
Léa is our little chemist from Chimie ParisTech specialised in making cute everything she does. Her kindness and good mood always delight everyone. She is a real ray of sunshine even when she blows a fuse on the Wiki. She is very organised and serious in what she undertakes, but don’t ask her anything if she runs into a toy goats video, toy goats make her crazy, like really crazy. But she is one of the best persons I’ve met thanks to iGEM. We are now bosom buddies, that’s why people nickname us Tic & Tac.
By Ellyn

Samuel Jaoui

Student at Chimie ParisTech
Samuel is a 20 year-old chemist student from Chimie ParisTech. Despite being the youngest member of our team, Samuel has been the first to imagine and believe in this ambitious project and convince us to create Neuronach. His skills in biological engineering and programming helps us to model scientifical concept of our project.
By Etienne

Manon Madelenat

Student at Sup'Biotech
Behind her strong character, Manon hides a very big heart! She is studying biotechnologies at Sup’Biotech Paris. She is in her last year of study and she actually works in health and production fields. Next step: she desires to work in the field of neurosciences and understand neurodegenerative diseases! For the team, she was an essential member and the queen of mini and midi prep! Outside the lab, she really likes shopping. The last thing about Manon is that she is as beautiful inside as she is out, trust me!
By Léa

Jonathan Naccache

Student at Sup'Biotech
Jon is really motivated and engaged in the lab work! Studying biotechnologies at Sup’Biotech Paris for the past five years, he is very pationate about synthetic biology and would like to continue in this field by realizing a Master of research next year. In the team, he spends a lot of time in the lab but also on illustrator to do amazing explanatory schemes!
By Manon

Elea Paillares

Student at Sup'Biotech
Motivated and always smiling, Éléa always sets a happy mood in the room and never misses an occasion to crack you up. Although she spends her days locked in the laboratory working hard, making use of the skills she learned at Sup’Biotech, she has the spirit of a true traveler. Sometimes, she likes to improvise her journeys, without even bothering to planify her trip and booking a hotel. She looks forward to the Giant Jamboree: she has never been to America!
By Andréas

Emma Picaud-Lucet

Law student at Faculté Jean Monnet
What is more important to Emma than her cat’s happiness ? IGEM of course ! As a law student from the Faculté Jean Monnet, she is one of the member in charge of all of the legal aspects of the project. Never afraid of giving her opinions on various matters, she often deals with subjects beyond law, such as human practices collaboration with other iGEM teams. Her secret talent : she’s a very talented cartoonist !
By Samuel

Sarah Porte

Biology student at Sorbonne Université
Sarah Porte is a biology major at the Sorbonne-Université Pierre et Marie Curie, carrying out her Master’s degree. She is highly organized, having multiple tasks and responsibilities at hand, this is very useful. Sarah appreciates her independence as she gets things done best this way, however, if called upon will gladly land a hand in whatever is up. She will also gladly borrow other people’s sweaters if it helps her stay warm!
By Deshmukh

Ellyn Redheuil

Student at ESPCI Paris
Nicknamed Tic, because of the inseparable duo she forms with Léa, alias Tac, she lighted up our summer with her continuous smile, laugh and amazing ideas and animations for our wiki page! She is an engineer student at ESPCI Paris, and you would be impressed by the range of her competences: from coding the wiki to transforming bacteria, whether in the lab or behind her console, she seems to know how to deal with everything. But its web developer competences are nothing compared to its most important specialty: cookies, which she bakes better than anyone else !
By Charlotte

Charlotte Richard

Student at Ecole Polytechnique
Engineer, biologist, adventurer and athletic, Charlotte has it all ! She is in her second year at Ecole Polytechnique, a military engineer school, and want to specialize into Biology. In the lab, she is the best at Mini-preps, but she is also involved in the modeling part. In her spare time, she likes scouting and teaching the youth how to survive into the wild. It allows her to have the best skills for BBQs !
By Gabriela

Gabriela Sachet

Student at Sup'Biotech
Student in biology at Sup’Biotech, Gabriela puts all her efficiency to the labwork always with her warm smile. Hard-working girl, she read also the bibliography to allow advance project. If she likes exploring the world of the infinitely small, she also adores traveling the world and vast territories. Gab is a modern adventurer able to drive an old car 4L from France to Morocco before to stay few months focused in the lab for iGEM!
By Claire

Thomas Starck

Student at Ecole Polytechnique
Spirit-son of Tony Stark, great defender of planet Earth and member of the Avengers, Thomas Starck chose a different path. Full of imagination and a practical spirit, Thomas is in his second year in Ecole Polytechnique, a military engineer school. In addition to his lab work, he also dedicated his time to the making of this wiki page. In his part time, he loves to help his-spirit dad save the world, but also loves to go out and enjoy life.
By Sarah

Florian Thomas

Designer at ENSCI Les Ateliers
Florian has many skills in his designer toolbox, he studied cabinet-making and he is now finishing his studies at ENSCi les Ateliers. He enjoys the beauty of raw material and well-done products and this is reflected in his work. Even if he is a calm and thoughtful person, he knows how to make his point, for example when talking about the use of animals in research. Do not judge a book by its cover, with his backwards cap style and adorable smile, he is the oldest team member.
By Eléa

Kelly Trang

Law student at Faculté Jean Monnet
Don’t let her fool you, behind her cute smile and freckles, Kelly is actually a badass listener of hardcore metal. Student in her first year of master in intellectual property law at the Faculté Jean Monnet, she is also a true scientist in her heart and loves to follow around the scientists in the lab. When she is not baking something delicious or stealing food from her team members, she is very responsible and in charge of the legal work.
By Antoine

Supervisors

Serena Petracchini

Coach from the Institut Pasteur
Serena has been the key to solve many of our questions, thanks to her extensive experience in microbiology. Her major contribution to the project as a coach has been the Interlab, without forgetting the big source of ideas she is! One thing you will hear her saying when she does not agree with something is the Italian hand-accompanied “ma no!”. If still you disagree with her, try her delicious tiramisu. I am sure she (it) will convince you!
By Anna

Anna Segu Cristina

Coach from the Institut Pasteur
With a true catalan heart and a great french accent, Anna is putting the best of her energies in her tutoring role for iGem Pasteur. Very soon second year PhD student, she finds extra-time between a neuron and a miniprep to make sport and extra activities leaving her PhD students friends always astonished. Fun of boardgames evenings and genetic engeneering, she’s able to take the best from Parisian life and enjoy it !
By Serena

Guillian Graves

Coach from ENSCI Les Ateliers
Guillian is a French industrial designer specialized in biomimicry, working in Paris at his design studio BIG BANG Project. He is also teacher at ENSCI-Les Ateliers (National School for Advanced Studies in Design). His professionalism and his great requirement go together with his sympathy. He helps our team to consider the design of our device and brings his expertise to support our designers to create a global project.
By Claire

Deshmukh Gopaul

Director of the team
Deshmukh Gopaul, researcher and Head of Design in Biology at the Institut Pasteur, has been coaching the iGEM Pasteur Paris teams for 4 years now. Althought specialized in Biochemistry, he likes to dig deeper into every conceivable topic, which allows him to tell interesting anecdotes at all times. Very meticulous, even though working with him might take hours, patience and tears, in the end, we know that it’s worth it!
By Kelly