Summary
Guillaume Gaullier is a structural biologist and biochemist with 11 years of experience applying cryo-EM, crystallography and solution methods to study macromolecular assemblies. Currently a researcher at Uppsala University, he has strengthened core cryo-EM capabilities through roles in imaging facilities and research groups across Europe and the US, including postdoctoral work in Karolin Luger's lab. His PhD on telomeric TRF2/RAP1 complexes combined SAXS, ITC and crystallography and earned a national thesis prize, reflecting a knack for integrating orthogonal structural approaches. Comfortable with both hands-on protein biochemistry and advanced image processing, he bridges method development and biological insight. Based in Uppsala, he brings a measured mix of core-facility service experience and hypothesis-driven research that speeds projects from sample prep to high-resolution structures.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Bachelor's degree, Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology at University of South Brittany
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biochemistry and Structural Biology at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Master's degree, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biophysics, Master's degree, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biophysics at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
French, English, Swedish