Fabrice Jossinet is a group leader and associate professor in Strasbourg with over a decade of experience at the interface of molecular biology and bioinformatics, specializing in non-coding RNAs and fungal pathogenesis. He leads a research program combining dual RNA-Seq of host–pathogen interactions, CRISPR-Cas9 engineering, comparative genomics and network reconstruction to dissect Candida glabrata infection strategies. Equally at home in the lab and at the terminal, he develops bioinformatics pipelines, visualization tools and interactive teaching applications, often using JVM technologies like Kotlin and JavaFX. His background spans a PhD in cellular and molecular biology, a bioinformatics postdoc at Rutgers, and a master’s in computer science, enabling a rare blend of experimental design and software craftsmanship. Colleagues describe him as a technology enthusiast who turns complex biological questions into tractable computational and experimental workflows.
11 years of coding experience
1st year of preparatory class for high scientific school, 1st year of preparatory class for high scientific school at Lycée Jean Rostand, Strasbourg
Bac S, Life Sciences, Bac S, Life Sciences at LEGT Robert Schuman, Haguenau
Master's Degree, Computer Science, Master's Degree, Computer Science at University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
Post Doc Stage, Bioinformatics, Post Doc Stage, Bioinformatics at Rutgers University
With RNArtist, you construct a collection of RNA structures that can be gathered into RNA families, projects,...
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Fabrice Jossinet - Group Leader at University of Strasbourg