Summary
Josselin Noirel is a lecturer and computational biologist with over a decade of experience bridging genomics, bioinformatics and systems biology in academia and industry. Trained at École Polytechnique and École Normale Supérieure, he combines a PhD in computational biology with hands-on work in proteomics, metabolic engineering and therapeutic target discovery. He currently teaches genomics, statistics, applied mathematics and programming (R, Python) at CNAM while leading research in systems-level analysis of genomic data. His background spans EU biofuel projects, industrial target identification and Russell Group teaching, giving him a rare blend of practical lab experience and quantitative modelling. Colleagues note he still prioritizes the human side of science—forming lasting collaborations across disciplines.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Biology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, MSc, Biology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics at Ecole normale supérieure
PhD, Computational biology, PhD, Computational biology at Ecole polytechnique
Lycée Henri Poincaré
French, English, Spanish