Discover the InBio team
Our main long-term goal is to develop a comprehensive methodological framework supporting the development of a quantitative understanding of cellular processes.
Our research rests on three pillars:
- Lab automation - engineer experimental platforms and develop computational pipeline for strain construction and data analysis,
- Bioengineering - use synthetic biology and standardized cloning approaches to probe the functioning of natural systems and construct novel systems,
- Quantitative modeling and real-time control – develop deterministic and stochastic models of cell processes to explain observations and guide designs.
InBio is an Inria - Institut Pasteur joint research group combining wet and dry biology in the same lab. It is hosted at Institut Pasteur and affiliated to the Inria Paris research center.
Credits

Grégory Batt
Principal Investigator
Lab Head

Henri Galez
Author of simulation code
PhD Student in Synthetic Biology

Bryan Brancotte
Implementation and Deployement
Research Engineer -
Web Developper
Web Developper

Julien Fumey
Implementation and Deployement
Research Engineer -
Web Developper
Web Developper

Juliette Bonche
UX/UI Designer, Art Director
Research Engineer -
Intern in UX/UI Designer
Intern in UX/UI Designer
A special thanks to all the users who contributed to the advancement of the project through user testing, including Rachel Torchet from the Hub, as well as Esteban Lebrun, Sara Napolitano, and Alicia Da Silva from the InBio team.