Summary
Elodie Laine is a computational biology professor and team leader at Sorbonne Université with eight years of focused experience decoding the sequence-structure-function relationships of proteins. She directs the CQSB lab and the PROMISE project, blending structural bioinformatics, molecular modeling, and evolutionary perspectives to study protein dynamics, allosteric inhibition, and proteome diversification. Her career spans academia and industry-linked projects from Institut Pasteur to ENS Cachan, combining hands-on molecular dynamics and software development with leadership in quantitative biology. Based in Paris, she holds a PhD in life sciences and an engineering diploma in biosciences, and is known for translating detailed biophysical insights into predictive computational methods. An understated strength is her ability to bridge large-scale genomic analyses with atomistic modeling, enabling functional hypotheses that guide experiments and inhibitor design.
8 years of coding experience
Engineering Diploma (equiv. Master) Biosciences, Engineering Diploma (equiv. Master) Biosciences at INSA Lyon - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Qualification au titre de Maître de Conférence, Qualification au titre de Maître de Conférence at French Ministry of National Education
PhD life sciences, PhD life sciences at Pierre and Marie Curie University