Jacques Serizay is a CNRS Research Fellow based in Paris with nine years of experience combining experimental genomics and bioinformatics to dissect chromatin organization. He designs and optimizes genome-wide assays and integrates large-scale sequencing datasets, pairing wet-lab expertise from top labs (Institut Pasteur, Cambridge, Institut Curie) with advanced computational analyses. His PhD work at the Gurdon Institute and postdoctoral projects emphasize chromatin regulation, X-chromosome inactivation, and Polycomb-related mechanisms, giving him deep domain knowledge in epigenetics. Known for bridging assay development and scalable data analysis, he brings a practical knack for turning complex experimental designs into reproducible bioinformatic pipelines. An understated strength is his track record of moving between elite collaborative labs in Europe and the US, which sharpens both his experimental versatility and interdisciplinary communication.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Genomics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Genomics at University of Cambridge
Master’s Degree Genetics, Master’s Degree Genetics at Université Paris Cité
Preparation School Préparation scientifique, Preparation School Préparation scientifique at Lycée Saint-Louis, Paris
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