Summary
Magali Richard is a computational biologist and CRCN Research Associate at TIMC-IMAG (CNRS) with a decade of experience bridging experimental genetics and bioinformatics. Trained in genetics and neurosciences at ENS and UPMC, she progressed from genetic screens in model organisms to high-throughput, automated studies of adaptation in dynamic environments during her postdoctoral work. Her work combines theoretical and experimental approaches to dissect molecular mechanisms—she discovered a novel ER-localized protein complex affecting AChR folding during her PhD—then translated those genetic insights into computational analyses. Based in Ugine, France, she leverages automation, large-scale yeast genetics, and bioinformatics to study adaptation and ER homeostasis, bringing a rare blend of hands-on wet-lab intuition and computational rigor.
10 years of coding experience
Thèse, Thèse at École normale supérieure
Master's degree, Genetics, Master's degree, Genetics at Université Denis Diderot (Paris VII) / University Paris VII
Research Doctorate, Neurosciences, Research Doctorate, Neurosciences at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
English