Laurent Modolo is an IR-2 research engineer at CNRS with 14 years of experience at the intersection of bioinformatics, biostatistics and computational biology. He progressed from PhD research and a post-doc at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 into a permanent research role, applying advanced statistical and computational methods to life‑science problems. His background spans genomics, population health analytics and algorithm development, grounded in strong math and programming foundations from a biology degree with informatics specialization through to a PhD. Based in Lyon, he brings academic rigor to practical research projects and is adept at translating complex biological questions into reproducible computational workflows. A less obvious strength is his continuity within the same regional research ecosystem, which gives him deep collaborative networks and institutional knowledge that accelerate multi-year scientific programs.
14 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Bioinformatics, Biostatistics and computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Bioinformatics, Biostatistics and computational Biology at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
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